Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows, Guy Ritchie, Michele Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, Nooni Repace, Rachel McAdams, Jared Harris, Stephen Fry, Paul Anderson, Kelly Reilly, Geraldine James, Eddie Marsan, William Houston, Wolf Kahler, Iain Mitchell, Jack Laskey, Patricia Slater, Karime Adebibe, Richard Cunningham, Marcus Shakesheff, Mark Sheals, George Taylor, Michael Webber, Mike Grady, Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Thorston Manderlay, Affif Ben Badra, Daniel Naprous, Lancelot Weaver, Vladimir Furdo Furdik, Jacques Senet Larson, Sebastian Senet Larson, Alexander Devrient, Fatima Adoum, Stanley Kaye, Thierry Neuvic, Martin Nelson, Mark Llewelyn-Evans, Anthony Inglis, Ian Wilson-Pope, Pamela Hay, Laurence Dobriesz, Peter Stark, Roman Jankovic, Frederick Ruth, Carsten Hayes, Jonathan Christie, James McNeill, Laurence Possa, Maitland Chandler, Joe Egan, Clive Russell, Bruce Berman, Steve Clark-Hall, Susan Downey, Peter Eskelsen, Dan Lin, Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Hans Zimmer, Philippe Rousselot, James Herbert, Reg Poerscout-Edgerton, Sarah Greenwood, Netty Chapman, Matthew Gray, Alison harvey, Jenny Beavan, Matthew Smith, David Bell, Per Henry Borch, Gilles Castera, Bill Daly, Brill Draper, Elizabeth Miller Gavcus, Mark Mostyn, Matthew Baker, Sarah Brand, Nicole Chapman, Robert Grayson, Jack Ivins, Max Keene, David Pinkus, Alison Adams, Danny McGrath, David Pearson, Gabriel Goubet, Peter Burgis, Simon Chase, Jodie Campbell, Glen Gathard, James Hyde, Tim West, Oliver Tarney, Charles Adcock, Charlotte Adams, Nina Armstrong, Lee Bagley, Ben Dimmock, Andy Pilgrim, Michael Connell, Alejandro de la Llosa, Mark Abraham, Sabbir Ahmed, Susan Chika Anisiobi, Susan Bliss, Valeria Bullo, Aneta Chalas, Kelly Kiyoon chang, Hannah Chitty, Mickael Conan, Kyle Cooper, Robin Davies, Lukas DiSparrow Donula, Hollie Foster, Tom Gorst, Moira Houlihan, Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan, Ollie Madden, Christine Mammolito, Alex McEwan, Alastair McNeil, Frederic Millet, Ann Ormesher, James Payton, Kevin Proctor, Rebecca Rae, Lara Ravdjee, Jimmy Rich, Adam Richards, Jamie Roach, Diana Scrivener, Jeszen Shih, Kirk Sullivan, Michele Tandy, Katherin Tibbetts, Ben Vokes, Charlotte Wright, Catherine Charlton

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows, Guy Ritchie, Michele Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, Nooni Repace, Rachel McAdams, Jared Harris, Stephen Fry, Paul Anderson, Kelly Reilly, Geraldine James, Eddie Marsan, William Houston, Wolf Kahler, Iain Mitchell, Jack Laskey, Patricia Slater, Karime Adebibe, Richard Cunningham, Marcus Shakesheff, Mark Sheals, George Taylor, Michael Webber, Mike Grady, Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Thorston Manderlay, Affif Ben Badra, Daniel Naprous, Lancelot Weaver, Vladimir Furdo Furdik, Jacques Senet Larson, Sebastian Senet Larson, Alexander Devrient, Fatima Adoum, Stanley Kaye, Thierry Neuvic, Martin Nelson, Mark Llewelyn-Evans, Anthony Inglis, Ian Wilson-Pope, Pamela Hay, Laurence Dobriesz, Peter Stark, Roman Jankovic, Frederick Ruth, Carsten Hayes, Jonathan Christie, James McNeill, Laurence Possa, Maitland Chandler, Joe Egan, Clive Russell, Bruce Berman, Steve Clark-Hall, Susan Downey, Peter Eskelsen, Dan Lin, Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Hans Zimmer, Philippe Rousselot, James Herbert, Reg Poerscout-Edgerton, Sarah Greenwood, Netty Chapman, Matthew Gray, Alison harvey, Jenny Beavan, Matthew Smith, David Bell, Per Henry Borch, Gilles Castera, Bill Daly, Brill Draper, Elizabeth Miller Gavcus, Mark Mostyn, Matthew Baker, Sarah Brand, Nicole Chapman, Robert Grayson, Jack Ivins, Max Keene, David Pinkus, Alison Adams, Danny McGrath, David Pearson, Gabriel Goubet, Peter Burgis, Simon Chase, Jodie Campbell, Glen Gathard, James Hyde, Tim West, Oliver Tarney, Charles Adcock, Charlotte Adams, Nina Armstrong, Lee Bagley, Ben Dimmock, Andy Pilgrim, Michael Connell, Alejandro de la Llosa, Mark Abraham, Sabbir Ahmed, Susan Chika Anisiobi, Susan Bliss, Valeria Bullo, Aneta Chalas, Kelly Kiyoon chang, Hannah Chitty, Mickael Conan, Kyle Cooper, Robin Davies, Lukas DiSparrow Donula, Hollie Foster, Tom Gorst, Moira Houlihan, Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan, Ollie Madden, Christine Mammolito, Alex McEwan, Alastair McNeil, Frederic Millet, Ann Ormesher, James Payton, Kevin Proctor, Rebecca Rae, Lara Ravdjee, Jimmy Rich, Adam Richards, Jamie Roach, Diana Scrivener, Jeszen Shih, Kirk Sullivan, Michele Tandy, Katherin Tibbetts, Ben Vokes, Charlotte Wright, Catherine CharltonSherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

Okay, Hollywood, I give.

It is FUN to see great literary figure turned into 19th century James Bond.

There must always be explosions.

CGI must be in every movie ever made.

See, Hollywood?

You win.

For the rest of the film career of reviewing I shall just suck on my bong and sit through whatever I’m being paid to sit through.

And LIKE it.

No… LOVE it.

So, for the second time staged a witty director Guy Ritchie crime adventure with invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s master detective Sherlock Holmes, a classic figure of English literature (that is not in this movie.  Same name.  Definitely not same guy.).

As in the first film from the year 2009 the script the action transferred to the Victorian era, which also comes from Doyle’s character.  The men of the friendship of Robert Downey, Jr. played Holmes and his assistants presented by Dr. John Watson Jude Law delighted with lively war of words.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows, Guy Ritchie, Michele Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, Nooni Repace, Rachel McAdams, Jared Harris, Stephen Fry, Paul Anderson, Kelly Reilly, Geraldine James, Eddie Marsan, William Houston, Wolf Kahler, Iain Mitchell, Jack Laskey, Patricia Slater, Karime Adebibe, Richard Cunningham, Marcus Shakesheff, Mark Sheals, George Taylor, Michael Webber, Mike Grady, Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Thorston Manderlay, Affif Ben Badra, Daniel Naprous, Lancelot Weaver, Vladimir Furdo Furdik, Jacques Senet Larson, Sebastian Senet Larson, Alexander Devrient, Fatima Adoum, Stanley Kaye, Thierry Neuvic, Martin Nelson, Mark Llewelyn-Evans, Anthony Inglis, Ian Wilson-Pope, Pamela Hay, Laurence Dobriesz, Peter Stark, Roman Jankovic, Frederick Ruth, Carsten Hayes, Jonathan Christie, James McNeill, Laurence Possa, Maitland Chandler, Joe Egan, Clive Russell, Bruce Berman, Steve Clark-Hall, Susan Downey, Peter Eskelsen, Dan Lin, Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Hans Zimmer, Philippe Rousselot, James Herbert, Reg Poerscout-Edgerton, Sarah Greenwood, Netty Chapman, Matthew Gray, Alison harvey, Jenny Beavan, Matthew Smith, David Bell, Per Henry Borch, Gilles Castera, Bill Daly, Brill Draper, Elizabeth Miller Gavcus, Mark Mostyn, Matthew Baker, Sarah Brand, Nicole Chapman, Robert Grayson, Jack Ivins, Max Keene, David Pinkus, Alison Adams, Danny McGrath, David Pearson, Gabriel Goubet, Peter Burgis, Simon Chase, Jodie Campbell, Glen Gathard, James Hyde, Tim West, Oliver Tarney, Charles Adcock, Charlotte Adams, Nina Armstrong, Lee Bagley, Ben Dimmock, Andy Pilgrim, Michael Connell, Alejandro de la Llosa, Mark Abraham, Sabbir Ahmed, Susan Chika Anisiobi, Susan Bliss, Valeria Bullo, Aneta Chalas, Kelly Kiyoon chang, Hannah Chitty, Mickael Conan, Kyle Cooper, Robin Davies, Lukas DiSparrow Donula, Hollie Foster, Tom Gorst, Moira Houlihan, Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan, Ollie Madden, Christine Mammolito, Alex McEwan, Alastair McNeil, Frederic Millet, Ann Ormesher, James Payton, Kevin Proctor, Rebecca Rae, Lara Ravdjee, Jimmy Rich, Adam Richards, Jamie Roach, Diana Scrivener, Jeszen Shih, Kirk Sullivan, Michele Tandy, Katherin Tibbetts, Ben Vokes, Charlotte Wright, Catherine CharltonThis time, the detective met his equal intellectually nemesis, Professor James Moriarty (also a name that appears in the Doyle stories, not so much the character), who is about to incite a world war and to seize the most important industries of Europeunder the nail.

The freaking nail!!!

To put the criminal played by Jared Harris, in the shaft, Holmes and Watson travel to Paris, Germany and Switzerland, as if they were secret agents of later generations of film (Bond, Bourne, whoever the closeted Cruise plays in MI: Whatever).

They fight often in the literal sense before picturesque scenery, in a gentleman’s club, a train, in the Paris Opera House, a posh hotel and a Swiss mountain chateau, a munitions factory and on the backs of horses.

Son of a bitch!

Doyle’s master detective was originally in the struggle with Moriarty in Switzerland – fall down the Reichenbach Falls, in death, before he then reanimated again for more adventures.

It takes the action back here and puts on an impressive waterfall, a CGI castle in ludicrous steep hillside (maybe the same town as “Immortals” 2,000 years later).  There sits a peace conference, which Moriarty wants to make the starting point of World War II.

Or I – I was pretty high.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows, Guy Ritchie, Michele Mulroney, Kieran Mulroney, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Downey Jr, Jude Law, Nooni Repace, Rachel McAdams, Jared Harris, Stephen Fry, Paul Anderson, Kelly Reilly, Geraldine James, Eddie Marsan, William Houston, Wolf Kahler, Iain Mitchell, Jack Laskey, Patricia Slater, Karime Adebibe, Richard Cunningham, Marcus Shakesheff, Mark Sheals, George Taylor, Michael Webber, Mike Grady, Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Thorston Manderlay, Affif Ben Badra, Daniel Naprous, Lancelot Weaver, Vladimir Furdo Furdik, Jacques Senet Larson, Sebastian Senet Larson, Alexander Devrient, Fatima Adoum, Stanley Kaye, Thierry Neuvic, Martin Nelson, Mark Llewelyn-Evans, Anthony Inglis, Ian Wilson-Pope, Pamela Hay, Laurence Dobriesz, Peter Stark, Roman Jankovic, Frederick Ruth, Carsten Hayes, Jonathan Christie, James McNeill, Laurence Possa, Maitland Chandler, Joe Egan, Clive Russell, Bruce Berman, Steve Clark-Hall, Susan Downey, Peter Eskelsen, Dan Lin, Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Hans Zimmer, Philippe Rousselot, James Herbert, Reg Poerscout-Edgerton, Sarah Greenwood, Netty Chapman, Matthew Gray, Alison harvey, Jenny Beavan, Matthew Smith, David Bell, Per Henry Borch, Gilles Castera, Bill Daly, Brill Draper, Elizabeth Miller Gavcus, Mark Mostyn, Matthew Baker, Sarah Brand, Nicole Chapman, Robert Grayson, Jack Ivins, Max Keene, David Pinkus, Alison Adams, Danny McGrath, David Pearson, Gabriel Goubet, Peter Burgis, Simon Chase, Jodie Campbell, Glen Gathard, James Hyde, Tim West, Oliver Tarney, Charles Adcock, Charlotte Adams, Nina Armstrong, Lee Bagley, Ben Dimmock, Andy Pilgrim, Michael Connell, Alejandro de la Llosa, Mark Abraham, Sabbir Ahmed, Susan Chika Anisiobi, Susan Bliss, Valeria Bullo, Aneta Chalas, Kelly Kiyoon chang, Hannah Chitty, Mickael Conan, Kyle Cooper, Robin Davies, Lukas DiSparrow Donula, Hollie Foster, Tom Gorst, Moira Houlihan, Lisa-Kim Ling Kuan, Ollie Madden, Christine Mammolito, Alex McEwan, Alastair McNeil, Frederic Millet, Ann Ormesher, James Payton, Kevin Proctor, Rebecca Rae, Lara Ravdjee, Jimmy Rich, Adam Richards, Jamie Roach, Diana Scrivener, Jeszen Shih, Kirk Sullivan, Michele Tandy, Katherin Tibbetts, Ben Vokes, Charlotte Wright, Catherine CharltonWhile Watson and the belligerent gypsy Sim, played by Naomi Rapace (Dragon Tattoo chick – For The Win!), inside Europe are trying to save to provide themselves Holmes and Moriarty at the balcony of a game of chess on the board and as spirited debate about the case.

Damn straight.

Enough already.

There was a plot, but that is unimportant.

Robert Downey, Jr. has mister fun good times.

The women were hot.

You saw SH#1 and liked it?  This is also for your liking.

I suggest using a bong – with and Indica blend because that will make you like an idiot drool.

And being an idiot with drool is the only way to see this.

“Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows” has made me see the light.  The light of my lighter as I take another major hit.

Hollywood is awesome.

Light up and pass the cheetos.

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P.S.  Ryan Murphy, thank you for a taste of Lindsay Pearce in “Glee.”  I know now that you are listening!  Two more Lindsay episodes – then we can be friends!

Midnight In Paris [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard Neustadt

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtMidnight In Paris

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

Gil and Ines, a young American couple on vacation in Paris.

Although their marriage is expected to fall, they are constantly disagreeing on everything – he thinking “it would be good living in the French capital to write novels”, as she swears by their future home in Malibu.

He likes to roam the streets and soaking up their history (like crusty bread), while she thinks only run wine tasting dinner parties (no blame here).

One evening when Ines decides to follow friends to go dancing, Gil tries to return to their hotel alone and lost his way.  The stroke of midnight rang in the city, a strange car stops in front of him.

Absorbing!

The new Woody Allen film opens on a generic rather unusual, reviewing dozens of places in Paris like so many postcards – bucolic.

There, I said it.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtBut make no mistake: it is true that it shows the face of tourism in the French capital, Midnight in Paris is less a tribute to the city – a cry of love for art and artists that it was born in it.  What?

Putting aside some of his recurrent obsessions, death, psychoanalysis, hypochondria – making them anecdotal, Woody Allen returns to the story and delivers an enchanting story about the magnificence of the past (although not the future, tense).

Gil (excellent Owen Wilson), uncomfortable in her present life, took refuge after the twelve strokes of midnight sounded in an era that has never known but it was nostalgic.

Drawing on the feeling quite mundane (who never dreamed of being born in another time?  Lady Gaga?)

A spring fertile screenplay, Allen is fun and brings to life a fantasy totally impractical: the cross of his idols and dead girl (?!?) to blend in an ideal society where love and art would be kings and/or Prime Ministers – but probably kings.

Unafraid to play the card background contrasts between Paris the day (bling bling, superficial) and Paris by night (mysterious, intoxicating, wine), delivering a purely imaginary, Woody Allen creates the desire and inclination to follow Gil in its temporal incursions, which do meet, among other personalities, his literary idols.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Midnight In Paris, Woody Allen, Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kurt Fuller, Mimi Kennedy, Michael Sheen, Nina Arianda, Carla Bruni, Maurice Sonnenberg, Thierry Hancisse, Guillaume Gouix, Audrey Fleurot, Marie-Sohna Conde, Yves Heck, Alison Pill, Corey Stoll, Tom Hiddleston, Sonia Rolland, Daniel Lundh, Laurent Spielvogel, Therese Bourou-Rubinsztein, Kathy Bates, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Emmanuelle Uzan, Adrien Brody, Tom Cordier, Adrien de Van, Serge Bagdassarian, Gad Elmaleh, David Lowe, Yves-Antoine Spoto, Laurent Claret, Sava Lolov, Karine Vanasse, Catherine Benguigui, Vincent Menjou Cortes, Olivier Rabourdin, Francois Rostain, Marianne Basler, Michel Vuillermoz, Atmen Kelif, Letty Aronson, Raphael Benoliel, Javier Mendez, Helen Robin, Jack Rollins, Jaume Roures, Stephen Tenenbaum, Johanne Debas, Darius Khondji, Alisa Lepselter, Juliet Taylor, Anne Seibel, Franck Allera, Mallorie Ballestra-Duquesnoy, Delphine Bertrand, Geoffroy Koeberle, Deborah Alexander, Melissa Tomjanovich, Howard NeustadtHe also leans on it for a casting weight, composed of both French and American stars (no Ginnifer Goodwin), including successive appearances are as many surprises as moments of pure delight (it is interesting to note the terms with Woody Allen chooses which his interpreters, who are both rising stars of American values and secure the French film, just to ride the wave [hang ten!] and attracting a wide audience).

Faced with so many fantasies (we had more cerebral Woody – get it?), one can not help thinking of the magic of The Purple Rose of Cairo or minor film but jubilant, the Curse of the Jade Scorpion.

For if the sauce is so good, it’s also because Woody Allen has not waived, for once, the ingredients sacred romance, tense and winks moviegoers, in that order.

Add to that some beautiful scenes where, once is not habit, the comedy situation exceeds that of the word (the scene of the “spoiler removed” is in that already mythical), and you obtain one of the films in greatness.

What?

Woody?  The most charming of the last ten years!

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