If a user is attempting to view this specific file, they should be aware of the technical trade-offs inherent in a "portable" 1080p release:

The keyword "" refers to a high-definition, compressed digital copy of the 2013 film The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , starring and directed by Ben Stiller. These specific "portable" releases are designed for high visual fidelity (1080p) while maintaining a file size optimized for mobile devices, tablets, or laptops with limited storage. Understanding the Release: 1080p CEE Portable

When his job and that of his co-workers are threatened, and a crucial negative for the magazine's final cover goes missing, Walter is forced to abandon his fantasies and embark on a real-world adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined. His journey takes him from the grey offices of New York City to the breathtaking landscapes of Greenland, Iceland, and the Himalayas, tracking the elusive photographer Sean O'Connell (Sean Penn).

Ben Stiller’s direction in this film is visually breathtaking. From the sprawling, volcanic landscapes of Iceland (standing in for Greenland and Afghanistan) to the quiet, desolate Himalayas, the movie is a love letter to photography. A 1080p resolution ensures that the textures of the sweater Walter wears and the vastness of the ocean aren't compressed into a blurry mess. When Walter skateboards down a winding road toward a volcano, you want every pixel of that wind in his hair. A high-quality portable file ensures that the visual poetry remains intact, even on a smaller screen.

A 40GB REMUX file will not fit on a standard tablet. For portable use, you have three options:

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013): Why the 1080p CEE Portable Release is Perfect for Cinephiles