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Old 10-20-2010, 03:55 PM   #11141
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I watched the version on TCM and it had it on, so I guess thats why.
Yep, I just remembered TV versions might show it, but all home video versions I've seen don't.
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[Show spoiler]when i woke up today, after weeks of debating about if i should buy Apocalypse Now or not, i knew. something just told me, "this is something you have to purchase". and while i knew nothing of the film, nothing of its apparently historic history, and nothing of what type of film it was (aside from it takes place during the Vietnam war), something in me just said, "buy it. it'll be worth it". so i gambled. i dropped $57 bad boys on the 3-disc set.

was it money worth spent?

it is to date, beyond a doubt, the best blind buy i have ever made.

i was instantly hooked by the opening scene. the gentle, soft song covered by a backdrop of helicopters dropping bombs instantly set the tone (part of it anyway) for what would be the next 147 glorious minutes. to move from that to spending time with our main Captain character, Ben Willard as he's essentially trapped in his hotel room, waiting for death of some sort to come to following him in his dangerous, classified mission that appears to have no happy ending in sight, was a fantastic experience. one i will relive time and time again.

honestly, as soon as the film ended (no credits, which i found odd) and went back to the main menu, i hit "play" again and have it playing in the background right now as i type this. honestly, i could watch Apocalypse Now every single day for the rest of my life. i truly believe it is that damn good, and that damn powerful.

now, because i have only seen it once and i'm writing this review before i have time to fully let the themes and meanings sink in, i am still a bit hazy on what maybe it all means. maybe it's a mix of things. i get the impression that Coppola wanted to tell us a few things:

1)
[Show spoiler]we see such young men going off to war and they seem to have no idea what they are getting involved in. now, i'm too young to know what all happened during Vietnam, but from what i've learned here and there, it was the worst war we've been in in terms of time, men, money and foolishness. it seems we (America) made a lot of mistakes along the way and had no idea what we were getting into (psychically, geographical, and environmentally). that could be wrong, i honestly do not know, but numerous scenes in the film point to young hot shots who have never experienced anything with life and death and were not adequately prepared for such events. examples being when Willard first meets the crew on his boat as he goes up river, dancing to music and goofing off, and the USO Playboy party deal that seemed to be the last thing i would expect to see during a war.


2)
[Show spoiler]the simplest things can break a man. example would be when Chef and Willard are in the jungle and the tiger pops out. Chef loses his sh*t and seems almost impossible to calm down. and then of course, Col. Kurtz. is he a broken man mentally? or is he just embracing something that most people cannot?


3)
[Show spoiler]that missions are not just missions and something you can shut off. Willard's already a "broken" man when we meet him, and then having this monumental task given to him obviously isn't going to help. but being in a war, being a soldier or any rank is not at all like any other "job" where when your shift ends you clock out, forget about work, and go home and have fun. sure, you have uniforms, quick detailed mission briefings, but you can't turn your mind off of what you see, smell, hear and experience fully when you leave the war.


there may be more, these may be just what i picked up, and no one else has, but i certainly didn't get the impression that this was "just" a war film. there is something else here. very, very much so.

the film exceeds in tons of categories, but the major ones (for me) were Martin Sheen's performance, the phenomenal score, the gorgeous cinematography, the slow, steady and mesmerizing directing, the completely smothering, dripping off the screen just like Willard's face in the blazing sun atmosphere and of course the haunting visuals (particularly later in the film). i was sucked in from moment one like i said earlier, and it never let up. everything was absolutely perfect

some of my favorite scenes (just to look at or made my skin scrawl) were
[Show spoiler]when the helicopters are flying through the clouds. the gorgeous, clear blue sky, and the way the helicopters are in perfect lines or designs. i was very during that scene.
and then for eerie, nothing beats
[Show spoiler]the scene where the boat has crossed the last bridge and all the natives are in their boats. dozens and dozens and it's incredibly quiet. the water is calm. and the low drum of the musical score playing softly...
it put me on to put it quickly and easily, but few films have true stand out moments. Apocalypse Now is filled to the brim with them.

some films i give 5/5 to simply because i loved them and had no complaints with. but then there are the films that get a 5/5 not only because i love them, but because they are truly phenomenal, masterful pieces of art. Apocalypse Now is one of those films. and films that are personal favorites that rank high are films that i can watch any time, for any length of time and are truly great. again, Apocalypse Now reaches that elite list. i personally cannot wait to watch the bonus features on this set and am extremely glad i bought the 3-disc so i can see the "Heart of Darkness" documentary.

one thing i didn't touch on yet was the writing. i truly think as i watch this more and more and the film "connects" more, that i will see just how genius the script is. there are a lot of films that have great writing, but what struck me about Apocalypse Now is that the writing seems to have a hidden meaning in every word and conversation. this isn't just about accomplishing a mission. this isn't just about a war. this isn't just about finding someone who has possibly gone insane. it's something much, much more. it's incredibly hard to explain, it simply must be seen and digested to understand. and probably will take 3 or 4 viewings to fully appreciate. as much as i love the film, i know there are details i missed, things i didn't quite understand fully and other tidbits that will come to light with repeated viewings, listening to the commentary and the other features presented here.

one thing that has stayed with me though after the first viewing and now as i'm 30 minutes in to my second viewing: the "outside" of the film / story may be about a war, or taking place in a war, but the "inside" has nothing to do with the war. i believe it's about humanity in general, about finding yourself (as cliche as that sounds), maybe about destiny, maybe about doing what you can to occupy your mind until it runs dry. or maybe i'm just thinking too much into it. i don't really care if i am because it adds another dimension to the film for me.

already i can tell this was well worth the $57. and i haven't even touched the special features yet!
now, maybe not everyone will feel the way i do, but the film grabbed me from start to finish and really sunk its teeth into me. the unique characters, story, setting and feel are really indescribable and i can do them no justice. simply put: see the film. knowing this was made in 1979 makes it all the more staggering.

a true work of art on so many levels
my highest recommendation possible

sorry for the extremely long post
5/5
Wow. So, you liked it?

Curious, not trying to be a jerk, wht didnt you snag it from Amazon for $42.00?
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Old 10-20-2010, 04:43 PM   #11143
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For me, the 2 leads were too wacked out. Too flip floppy. To the point that it felt somewhat unrealistic. Thats why I couldnt connect with either of them.
i can see that. i felt that, for this type of film, we didn't need to "connect" with the characters, just connect with what was happening and the story - a broken marriage. but agree with being "flip floppy". sometimes i agreed with them and other times i was like, "whoa, whoa whoa. no way".

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Hands down agree, I'm jelous that it's out in the US, I don't do shipping

Also, no credits, does that mean you didn't see
[Show spoiler]the bombs go down at the end over them?
ironically enough, even though the credits were missing and didn't show
[Show spoiler]the bombs dropping
i just kind of felt like that's what would have happened. even without seeing it, it just felt like that's what would happen. so having them "missing" didn't change my thoughts on the ending. it wasn't like
[Show spoiler]"oh he just left, he let them live"
which is odd because you would think it would make you think that the ending is different, when it's really not.

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Wow. So, you liked it?

Curious, not trying to be a jerk, wht didnt you snag it from Amazon for $42.00?
sometimes i don't like waiting for things. i get really impatient. so i just went to Best Buy and sucked and it up but it was completely worth it and amazon never gets me stuff on release day... always the next day i know, i know, a whole extra DAY! but still. i woke up and wanted it NOW.
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Old 10-20-2010, 07:17 PM   #11144
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Hey all, I just finished a thorough review for this release. I will pre-face it with that I have never been into musicals, and Moulin Rouge is my first I've even purchased. I hope you like my review and would appreciate feedback (positive ratings wouldn't hurt either! )


Review posted in the spoiler below but I've also provided a direct link to it.


[Show spoiler]

Movie: Moulin Rouge is an energetic ride from start to finish. I was laughing hysterically at the movies interpretation of "Like A Virgin" and ready to get up dance when I heard the concoction of Lady Marmalade, Smells Like Teen Spirit, and the "Can-Can" dance song, and I still can't stop singing "Roxanne" as I type this. I fell in love with the artistic style presented within as it is completely abnormal from what I usually experience, with numerous special effects and larger than life moments. Kidman and McGregor seemed to be meant for their roles here and were superb throughout. Though the ending is hinted multiple times, I found it very fitting. Moulin Rouge sure is a kinetic and touching journey, and I'm ecstatic I purchased a ticket for the ride.

Video: What an dazzling light show we have here. The visuals in Moulin Rouge are purely gorgeous. Greens, blues, yellows, and reds truly pop off the screen and the black and whites of the tuxes counter each other perfectly as yin and yang. You may notice a large amount of lens flare, particularly during the first encounter with the Moulin Rouge, but keep in mind this is the director's vision. At first I found them distracting, but Luhrmann's envision behind the movie is that humanity is not perfect, and since we come to expect perfect digital manipulations, he intentionally took shots out of focus or left blemishes intact.

Audio: The audio track herein is one of the best I have ever experienced. I say experience, not hear because that is how it felt when sitting down and viewing Moulin Rouge. Dialogue is crisp, the vocals are superb, and the musical numbers are so energetic they make you want to get up and dance along with the Can-Can girls! Surrounds are very active throughout the entire film and the LFE adds the perfect amount of bass. My one and only complaint with the track is that during some musical scenes, dialogue can be difficult to interpret as the music itself overpowers the spoken voice.

Extras: The extras found here can be daunting yet they are outstanding. From an detailed and never-ending PiP track, documentaries with Baz Luhrmann & Catherine Martin, the cast, crew, behind the scenes, web episodes, making of, production featurettes, and even music videos of songs from the soundtrack. I personally enjoyed the A Creative Adventure, which delves into the minds of the Luhrmann & Martin, detailing what went into the film and how it came to be. All extras are in HD and much of them are as vivid looking at the movie itself. Audio is 2ch DD.

Overall: I was never a fan of musicals, be it from a movie or a TV show. Moulin Rouge is the first musical movie I've ever purchased and my viewing last night happened by chance. I wanted to demo the A/V first and watch it later, but after watching two random chapters, I decided to give it a shot, and I'm thrilled that I did. As a film, I found it energetic and brilliant. The musical score blended perfectly, the audio and video breathtaking, and extras that will take days to view everything. This release of Moulin Rouge is what the Blu-ray format is entirely about and comes very highly recommend. Simply put: Moulin Rouge is Spectacular, Spectacular!



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Old 10-20-2010, 07:46 PM   #11145
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Old 10-20-2010, 07:58 PM   #11146
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Hey all, I just finished a thorough review for this release. I will pre-face it with that I have never been into musicals, and Moulin Rouge is my first I've even purchased. I hope you like my review and would appreciate feedback (positive ratings wouldn't hurt either! )


Review posted in the spoiler below but I've also provided a direct link to it.


[Show spoiler]

Movie: Moulin Rouge is an energetic ride from start to finish. I was laughing hysterically at the movies interpretation of "Like A Virgin" and ready to get up dance when I heard the concoction of Lady Marmalade, Smells Like Teen Spirit, and the "Can-Can" dance song, and I still can't stop singing "Roxanne" as I type this. I fell in love with the artistic style presented within as it is completely abnormal from what I usually experience, with numerous special effects and larger than life moments. Kidman and McGregor seemed to be meant for their roles here and were superb throughout. Though the ending is hinted multiple times, I found it very fitting. Moulin Rouge sure is a kinetic and touching journey, and I'm ecstatic I purchased a ticket for the ride.

Video: What an dazzling light show we have here. The visuals in Moulin Rouge are purely gorgeous. Greens, blues, yellows, and reds truly pop off the screen and the black and whites of the tuxes counter each other perfectly as yin and yang. You may notice a large amount of lens flare, particularly during the first encounter with the Moulin Rouge, but keep in mind this is the director's vision. At first I found them distracting, but Luhrmann's envision behind the movie is that humanity is not perfect, and since we come to expect perfect digital manipulations, he intentionally took shots out of focus or left blemishes intact.

Audio: The audio track herein is one of the best I have ever experienced. I say experience, not hear because that is how it felt when sitting down and viewing Moulin Rouge. Dialogue is crisp, the vocals are superb, and the musical numbers are so energetic they make you want to get up and dance along with the Can-Can girls! Surrounds are very active throughout the entire film and the LFE adds the perfect amount of bass. My one and only complaint with the track is that during some musical scenes, dialogue can be difficult to interpret as the music itself overpowers the spoken voice.

Extras: The extras found here can be daunting yet they are outstanding. From an detailed and never-ending PiP track, documentaries with Baz Luhrmann & Catherine Martin, the cast, crew, behind the scenes, web episodes, making of, production featurettes, and even music videos of songs from the soundtrack. I personally enjoyed the A Creative Adventure, which delves into the minds of the Luhrmann & Martin, detailing what went into the film and how it came to be. All extras are in HD and much of them are as vivid looking at the movie itself. Audio is 2ch DD.

Overall: I was never a fan of musicals, be it from a movie or a TV show. Moulin Rouge is the first musical movie I've ever purchased and my viewing last night happened by chance. I wanted to demo the A/V first and watch it later, but after watching two random chapters, I decided to give it a shot, and I'm thrilled that I did. As a film, I found it energetic and brilliant. The musical score blended perfectly, the audio and video breathtaking, and extras that will take days to view everything. This release of Moulin Rouge is what the Blu-ray format is entirely about and comes very highly recommend. Simply put: Moulin Rouge is Spectacular, Spectacular!



https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Mouli...2/#UserReviews
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[Show spoiler]Except for Wizard of Oz and Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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[Show spoiler]Except for Wizard of Oz and Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Well, its a ROCK Opera, so there.
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And Disney animated movies?
Well, but they are, um, you know, it just that, er....



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Apocalypse Now


5/5
Already knew you'd say all this before you saw it -- this film had your name all over it Will get to the meat of your review in a bit -- still at work
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Apocalypse Now

when i woke up today, after weeks of debating about if i should buy Apocalypse Now or not, i knew. something just told me, "this is something you have to purchase". and while i knew nothing of the film, nothing of its apparently historic history, and nothing of what type of film it was (aside from it takes place during the Vietnam war), something in me just said, "buy it. it'll be worth it". so i gambled. i dropped $57 bad boys on the 3-disc set.

was it money worth spent?

it is to date, beyond a doubt, the best blind buy i have ever made.

i was instantly hooked by the opening scene. the gentle, soft song covered by a backdrop of helicopters dropping bombs instantly set the tone (part of it anyway) for what would be the next 147 glorious minutes. to move from that to spending time with our main Captain character, Ben Willard as he's essentially trapped in his hotel room, waiting for death of some sort to come to following him in his dangerous, classified mission that appears to have no happy ending in sight, was a fantastic experience. one i will relive time and time again.

honestly, as soon as the film ended (no credits, which i found odd) and went back to the main menu, i hit "play" again and have it playing in the background right now as i type this. honestly, i could watch Apocalypse Now every single day for the rest of my life. i truly believe it is that damn good, and that damn powerful.

now, because i have only seen it once and i'm writing this review before i have time to fully let the themes and meanings sink in, i am still a bit hazy on what maybe it all means. maybe it's a mix of things. i get the impression that Coppola wanted to tell us a few things:

1)
[Show spoiler]we see such young men going off to war and they seem to have no idea what they are getting involved in. now, i'm too young to know what all happened during Vietnam, but from what i've learned here and there, it was the worst war we've been in in terms of time, men, money and foolishness. it seems we (America) made a lot of mistakes along the way and had no idea what we were getting into (psychically, geographical, and environmentally). that could be wrong, i honestly do not know, but numerous scenes in the film point to young hot shots who have never experienced anything with life and death and were not adequately prepared for such events. examples being when Willard first meets the crew on his boat as he goes up river, dancing to music and goofing off, and the USO Playboy party deal that seemed to be the last thing i would expect to see during a war.


2)
[Show spoiler]the simplest things can break a man. example would be when Chef and Willard are in the jungle and the tiger pops out. Chef loses his sh*t and seems almost impossible to calm down. and then of course, Col. Kurtz. is he a broken man mentally? or is he just embracing something that most people cannot?


3)
[Show spoiler]that missions are not just missions and something you can shut off. Willard's already a "broken" man when we meet him, and then having this monumental task given to him obviously isn't going to help. but being in a war, being a soldier or any rank is not at all like any other "job" where when your shift ends you clock out, forget about work, and go home and have fun. sure, you have uniforms, quick detailed mission briefings, but you can't turn your mind off of what you see, smell, hear and experience fully when you leave the war.


there may be more, these may be just what i picked up, and no one else has, but i certainly didn't get the impression that this was "just" a war film. there is something else here. very, very much so.

the film exceeds in tons of categories, but the major ones (for me) were Martin Sheen's performance, the phenomenal score, the gorgeous cinematography, the slow, steady and mesmerizing directing, the completely smothering, dripping off the screen just like Willard's face in the blazing sun atmosphere and of course the haunting visuals (particularly later in the film). i was sucked in from moment one like i said earlier, and it never let up. everything was absolutely perfect

some of my favorite scenes (just to look at or made my skin scrawl) were
[Show spoiler]when the helicopters are flying through the clouds. the gorgeous, clear blue sky, and the way the helicopters are in perfect lines or designs. i was very during that scene.
and then for eerie, nothing beats
[Show spoiler]the scene where the boat has crossed the last bridge and all the natives are in their boats. dozens and dozens and it's incredibly quiet. the water is calm. and the low drum of the musical score playing softly...
it put me on to put it quickly and easily, but few films have true stand out moments. Apocalypse Now is filled to the brim with them.

some films i give 5/5 to simply because i loved them and had no complaints with. but then there are the films that get a 5/5 not only because i love them, but because they are truly phenomenal, masterful pieces of art. Apocalypse Now is one of those films. and films that are personal favorites that rank high are films that i can watch any time, for any length of time and are truly great. again, Apocalypse Now reaches that elite list. i personally cannot wait to watch the bonus features on this set and am extremely glad i bought the 3-disc so i can see the "Heart of Darkness" documentary.

one thing i didn't touch on yet was the writing. i truly think as i watch this more and more and the film "connects" more, that i will see just how genius the script is. there are a lot of films that have great writing, but what struck me about Apocalypse Now is that the writing seems to have a hidden meaning in every word and conversation. this isn't just about accomplishing a mission. this isn't just about a war. this isn't just about finding someone who has possibly gone insane. it's something much, much more. it's incredibly hard to explain, it simply must be seen and digested to understand. and probably will take 3 or 4 viewings to fully appreciate. as much as i love the film, i know there are details i missed, things i didn't quite understand fully and other tidbits that will come to light with repeated viewings, listening to the commentary and the other features presented here.

one thing that has stayed with me though after the first viewing and now as i'm 30 minutes in to my second viewing: the "outside" of the film / story may be about a war, or taking place in a war, but the "inside" has nothing to do with the war. i believe it's about humanity in general, about finding yourself (as cliche as that sounds), maybe about destiny, maybe about doing what you can to occupy your mind until it runs dry. or maybe i'm just thinking too much into it. i don't really care if i am because it adds another dimension to the film for me.

already i can tell this was well worth the $57. and i haven't even touched the special features yet!
now, maybe not everyone will feel the way i do, but the film grabbed me from start to finish and really sunk its teeth into me. the unique characters, story, setting and feel are really indescribable and i can do them no justice. simply put: see the film. knowing this was made in 1979 makes it all the more staggering.

a true work of art on so many levels
my highest recommendation possible

sorry for the extremely long post

5/5
Watch redux now to see which version you prefer. I'm one of the few that prefers redux.
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Already knew you'd say all this before you saw it -- this film had your name all over it Will get to the meat of your review in a bit -- still at work
that's really weird. i had no idea how much i'd like it (or if i would at all). guess you know me better than i know myself!
and i've already watched it 3 times!

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Watch redux now to see which version you prefer. I'm one of the few that prefers redux.
debating when i should watch Redux. i've heard here and there that i should let the theatrical version sink in for a few days and then watch Redux. but i don't know how long i should wait. i've already watched it 3 times. maybe this week end and then get to the special features. i'm anxious to watch the Hearts of Darkness documentary and to listen to the commentary.

what do you give the film jhiggy?
does it get a great score or do you just find it okay?
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that's really weird. i had no idea how much i'd like it (or if i would at all). guess you know me better than i know myself!
and i've already watched it 3 times!



debating when i should watch Redux. i've heard here and there that i should let the theatrical version sink in for a few days and then watch Redux. but i don't know how long i should wait. i've already watched it 3 times. maybe this week end and then get to the special features. i'm anxious to watch the Hearts of Darkness documentary and to listen to the commentary.

what do you give the film jhiggy?
does it get a great score or do you just find it okay?

It's undoubtedly a 4 star (out of 4) movie. It is a one of a kind film. Doesn't mean I love the film and want to watch it all the time though--it's a mood movie. You have to prepare yourself to watch the film, but it's exceptional across the board.
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Can't.........






Do.........





Musicals.........

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Im right with you bro. I only like Nightmare Before Christmas.
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And Disney animated movies?
I thought most of Disney movies just had sing along songs.
I thought that a "musical" is when the character is singing and everyone around him doesnt realize it. To them he or she is just talking.
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Musical = spoken dialog combined with music/singing (plus most likely dancing) in the story.
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debating when i should watch Redux. i've heard here and there that i should let the theatrical version sink in for a few days and then watch Redux. but i don't know how long i should wait. i've already watched it 3 times. maybe this week end and then get to the special features. i'm anxious to watch the Hearts of Darkness documentary and to listen to the commentary.
You'd think we were talking about a paint-drying procedure
No good point -- do whatever you think best. Personally, I prefer Redux, not only because I've read its what Coppola intended, but because the additional scenes do give a benefit to me personally, while others may not like them. Not saying what they are till u check em out bro

EDIT: Oh and I forgot my other reason for liking Redux: ITS LONGER If there was a "Super REdux" version that was 6 hours long that would be my favorite too! I can't get enough of this film! <-- my snobby answer to the film buffery of this world

Glad you've watched it 3 times already!! Just got mine delivered (netflix rental). About to pop it in!! The neighbors (house, 50 yards away from mine) will be hearing this whether they like it or not

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OK OK, I can only do certain musicals.
Well...you can classify the Disney movies under solely animated if you want and keep your musical hatred alive!
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