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''Bunraku'' is a 2010 martial-arts
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written and directed by Guy Moshe, based on a story by
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. The film stars
Josh Hartnett Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. He began his career on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's drama series ''Cracker (American TV series), Cracker'' (1997–1998), after which he became known as a teen idol thro ...
,
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,
Woody Harrelson Woodrow Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor. He first became known for his role as bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC sitcom ''Cheers'' (1985–1993), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in ...
,
Ron Perlman Ronald N. Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire (film), Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose (film), The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in th ...
,
Kevin McKidd Kevin McKidd (born 9 August 1973) is a Scottish actor and television director best known as Dr. Owen Hunt in ''Grey's Anatomy'' and Tommy Mackenzie in Danny Boyle's '' Trainspotting'' (1996). McKidd played Colin in the 2008 film Made of Hono ...
, and
Gackt , better known as Gackt (stylized in all caps), is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. Born in Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawa to a Ryukyuan people, Ryukyuan family, Gackt learned the piano at a young age and was rai ...
and follows a young drifter in his quest for revenge. The title ''Bunraku'' is derived from a 400-year-old form of Japanese puppet theater, a style of storytelling that uses -tall puppets with highly detailed heads, each operated by several puppeteers who blend into the background wearing black robes and hoods. The classic tale is re-imagined in a world that mixes skewed reality with shadow-play fantasy. Its themes draw heavily on
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and
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films.Theatrical Titles, Bunraku
, IM Global LLC
''Bunraku'' premiered as an official selection of the Midnight Madness section at the
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in Canada, and a limited theatrical release was slated for September 2011. The movie received negative reviews from critics, who unanimously praised the film for its visual style and ideas, but criticized its screenplay and characterization, being considered as a bad movie "worth watching for those who know what they are getting into".


Plot

In the aftermath of a major global conflict, which caused untold amounts of death and destruction, guns have been outlawed. However, even in spite of there not being firearms anymore, people still continue to fight and kill one another, except now they rely on either bladed weapons or their bare-fists. Within this new world of might makes right, where your strength and skill in combat determine your place in life, Nicola the Woodcutter is the most powerful man East of the Atlantic, a shadowy crime boss who rules his territory with an iron fist and his nine elite assassins called "''The Killers''" with his right-hand man, Killer No. 2, a cold-hearted, smooth-talking murderer in a red hat and armed with deadly cane-sword; and his unwilling lover, Alexandra, a femme fatale with a secret past. The citizens live in fear of Nicola's gang and wait for the hero who can overthrow them. However, one night, a mysterious Drifter enters the "Horseless Horseman Saloon" and talks to the Bartender, asking for two things: A shot of whisky and a game of cards. However, the Drifter learns the only place in town with both of those things, "The Russian Roulette", is controlled by Nicola and only accepts rich players. Later on, another stranger enters the same bar, a lone samurai by the name of Yoshi; he travelled far and came to this town in order to fulfill his father's dying wish and recover a lost medallion which had been stolen from their village. Armed with crossed destinies, incredible fighting skills and the wisdom of the Bartender, the two eventually join forces to bring down the corrupt reign of Nicola. After a string of altercations, leading the Drifter and Yoshi to injure several police officers as well as many of Nicola's goons, Killer No. 2 slays Yoshi's uncle and kidnaps his cousin, Momoko to work in Nicola's brothel. In retaliation, the pair teams up with the Bartender and a whole army of freedom fighters to invade Nicola's palace. As the Bartender rescues Momoko, he's briefly reunited with his long-lost love, Alexandra only for her to tragically be lost amidst the falling debris of the now burning brothel. Meanwhile, after defeating several of Nicola's Killers, Yoshi faces off against Killer No. 2 and manages to fatally stab him while the Drifter advances toward Nicola, who proceeds to severely injure him, throwing an axe directly into his chest when his guard is down. However, despite his exhaustion from his previous battles and the injury he suffered, the Drifter doesn't give up and proceeds to slash Nicola's throat open with an arrowhead taken from Yoshi. As he stands over his fallen foe, the Drifter reveals the truth to a dying Nicola, explaining that his real motive for coming here was to avenge his father, whom Nicola had killed in an underhanded way. With the reign of the Woodcutter and his gang finally brought to an end and Yoshi recovering his clan's medallion, the heroes part ways, hoping to meet each other again.


Cast

*
Josh Hartnett Joshua Daniel Hartnett (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor. He began his career on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's drama series ''Cracker (American TV series), Cracker'' (1997–1998), after which he became known as a teen idol thro ...
as The Drifter *
Gackt , better known as Gackt (stylized in all caps), is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. Born in Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawa to a Ryukyuan people, Ryukyuan family, Gackt learned the piano at a young age and was rai ...
as Yoshi, a swordsman from Japan who speaks a little English *
Woody Harrelson Woodrow Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor. He first became known for his role as bartender Woody Boyd on the NBC sitcom ''Cheers'' (1985–1993), for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in ...
as The Bartender *
Kevin McKidd Kevin McKidd (born 9 August 1973) is a Scottish actor and television director best known as Dr. Owen Hunt in ''Grey's Anatomy'' and Tommy Mackenzie in Danny Boyle's '' Trainspotting'' (1996). McKidd played Colin in the 2008 film Made of Hono ...
as Killer No. 2, a sadistic monster who acts as Nicola's lieutenant *
Ron Perlman Ronald N. Perlman (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. His credits include the roles of Amoukar in ''Quest for Fire (film), Quest for Fire'' (1981), Salvatore in ''The Name of the Rose (film), The Name of the Rose'' (1986), Vincent in th ...
as Nicola "the Woodcutter", a crime boss and the most powerful man "East of the Atlantic" *
Demi Moore Demi Gene Moore ( ; née Guynes; born November 11, 1962) is an American actress. After rising to prominence in the early 1980s, she became the world's highest-paid actress by 1995. List of awards and nominations received by Demi Moore, Her acc ...
as Alexandra, a courtesan and Nicola's lover *
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as Valentine *
Shun Sugata is a Japanese actor. Career Sugata was born in Yamanashi Prefecture. He starred in the 2006 film ''Confessions of a Dog''. He appeared in Amir Naderi's 2011 film '' Cut''. Filmography Film * ''Seiha'' (1982) as Nakahara * ''Kita no hotaru' ...
as Uncle, Yoshi's Uncle *
Mike Patton Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock bands Faith No More and Mr. Bungle. He has also fronted and/or played with Tomahawk, The ...
as The Narrator * Mark Ivanir as Eddie


Production


Development

Following the completion of his first feature film, ''
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'', Moshe started working on the initial concept art for ''Bunraku'' in 2006. The first drafts of the screenplay were largely inspired by
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and
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movies, of which Moshe is a huge fan. In a 2010 interview, Moshe revealed that he first "sold the script for ''Bunraku'' to a production company... When it became clear that they would not film it, I bought it back." Moshe was asked in a 2007 interview on the subject of his future projects. "My next film is called ''Bunraku'' and it is an action-fantasy circus ride into man's fascination with violence. It has a sort of a Spaghetti Western, samurai movie feel and it's going to be built and shot entirely on a stage so it couldn't be more different than ''Holly'', maybe 180 degrees from it actually. Like ''Holly'', it also aspires to go a little beyond the pure entertainment factor, but I think that, all in all, I would like to be the kind of filmmaker who can tell and make more than one story or one type of genre. I feel like in the past an auteur was a person who constantly challenged himself, where, today, because of the fierce competition and growing difficulty of making different and unique films, filmmakers can get stuck in a certain style and movie genre and keep recreating the same films. It takes two years of your life to make a movie, and to me that's priceless. If I am gonna spend that kind of time pouring my blood and tears into it, then I wanna make sure I learn something on the way. That is what life is all about anyhow, I guess, growing and learning and then realizing you know nothing at all." The $25m action film is produced by Moshe's Los Angeles-based Picturesque Films and Ram Bergman Productions, and is fully financed by Keith Calder's Snoot Entertainment. Snoot Entertainment was founded in February 2004 to independently develop, finance and produce both commercial genre-oriented live-action films and CG animated features with broad audience appeal. In a 2008 interview, Calder said. "I've always loved movies in the 'no-name stranger' coming to town and ending up in a bigger struggle (genre)... I think 'Bunraku''is an opportunity to take this genre and spin it on its head and bring a unique and strong visual style to it." Acclaimed
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Alex McDowell is co-producing the film. Asked about his first production in a 2009 interview, McDowell said he "met with Moshe, the director of ''Bunraku'', and his producer Nava Levin a couple of years ago, originally to consult with them. His project was such an interesting and provocative blend of genres and technique that I got hooked and helped them to set up an innovative approach to pre-production that integrated pre-visualization, storytelling and design into a new fluid and low budget workspace for the creative team. The story is set on a theatre stage in a folded paper world where Russian gangsters, cowboys and samurai warriors come together in inevitable and never-ending battle. It's an elegantly choreographed dance of revenge, honor and friendship...It's cool!"
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is handling worldwide sales.


Visual development

Snoot FX, a division of Snoot Entertainment, and Origami Digital LLC are responsible for all the animation and visual effects work on ''Bunraku''. The movie will mix CGI and practical sets to create the world of ''Bunraku''. In a 2008 interview, Hartnett, who was instrumental in getting the film ''
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'' made, compared the look of ''Bunraku'' to
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's ''
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'', in that it will play out (or at least appear to play out) in one long, unedited take. Hartnett explained "It's in the vein of
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or something like that, where the world doesn't look like reality at all...Some of the scenes are gonna be more
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-like I guess but a lot of them will be green screen as well...It's not fantasy. Well, I mean, it's not
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. It's a film that, I don't know how to stick it into a genre, but I would say it's more a film like Sin City than anything else." In a 2010 interview, actor McKidd revealed that ''Bunraku'' "is a hybrid of a western and a martial arts film. The world it's set in is almost circus-like in the feel of it and it's all origami. The whole universe is constantly folding paper to create a cityscape or interiors of rooms or the sunrise." In a 2009 interview, McDowell, better known as the production designer of major Hollywood successes such as '' Minority Report'', ''
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'' or ''
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'', indicated that in ''Bunraku'' the production was using "the idea that the movement in the camera work should dictate the set, rather than the set design in any way limiting the action. So, if a character performed a kick which needed a physical context such as a wall, that wall would be provided in the design. In this way, the actors should have a total freedom of space in which to work and to give of their best." McDowell's special value to ''Bunraku'' as a salesman has been front-loaded. The pre-visual content that he made to show during the 2008 Festival de Cannes helped director Moshe to double the amount of anticipated investment in the production.


Casting

Hartnett confirmed his involvement as the lead character The Drifter in an interview at the
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while promoting his film ''
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''. Hartnett stated "I'm going to Romania to shoot this film called ''Bunraku''...All the cast isn't set yet, but it's going to be a lot of really interesting actors, in this weird kind of papier-mâché world...I've been trying to do as much artistic fare as I can and things that are compelling to watch as well...It's a story of revenge...My character is called 'The Drifter', and he comes into this world that doesn't look like anything like you've ever seen before...
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has a lot of fight sequences in it, but it's more about these crazy characters...Like my character, he's a gypsy and he's coming into town and he's got something to prove and no one really knows what he's about." In April 2008, Moore was confirmed to be joining the cast as the courtesan Alexandra. Interviewed at the 2009 Middle East International Film Festival, Moore described ''Bunraku'' as a "big action adventure". "It has tremendous special effects," she enthused. In May 2008, Harrelson and Perlman were announced to be joining the cast. Harrelson is set to play The Bartender, one of the protagonists while Perlman was signed to the role of Nicola the Woodcutter, powerful warrior and crime boss, who is the central focus of vengeance for the film's protagonists. ''Bunraku'' marks the first time that Moore and Harrelson have worked together since the 1993 film ''
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''. When asked in a 2010 interview how he had managed to sign two international stars like Harrelson and Moore onto an experimental film, Moshe explained "They really liked oshe's film''Holly'' and responded immediately to the ''Bunraku'' script." McKidd plays Killer No. 2, the right-hand man of Nicola and a deadly assassin. Describing his character in a 2010 interview, McKidd said "I play a very effeminate, master killer who's almost like a
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tap-dancing his way through the movie. It's so different than anything I've done." McKidd further revealed "It'll be a very interesting film. Moshe, who also directed, wrote what I thought was one of the strangest scripts I'd ever read, especially because the story takes place in an in-depth CGI universe. It's very allegorical – a mixture of a samurai film and a western in a virtual origami universe where everything is made of folding paper, and there's a lot of martial arts in it...I thought ''Bunraku'' was interesting enough to be in. I play the main killer of the movie who's hunting down Hartnett's character under the instruction of Ron Perlman's character, Nicola. They've been doing the effects for the last 19 months. But then this is an independent film, not ''
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''. I'm really excited to see ''Bunraku''." On April 23, 2008, Japanese singer Gackt was confirmed for the role of Yoshi, a
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warrior seeking vengeance against Nicola. Although he has starred in Japanese television drama and feature films, ''Bunraku'' was his first acting experience in an international-flavored movie. Gackt came to the attention of Moshe through his role in the 2007 television historic drama '' Fūrin Kazan'', a year-long series produced by
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. In this series, he portrayed the heroic warlord
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, winning him accolades, not only for his acting performance, but also for the music single " Returner ~Yami no Shūen~" and the video for the same that were inspired by his role. Moshe personally went to Japan to convince Gackt to join the project.


Filming

Filming for ''Bunraku'' began on April 17, 2008, on a budget of $25 million and continued over the course of 12 weeks at the MediaPro Studios in the town of
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in
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. In a 2009 interview, producer
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was asked about the choice of the shooting location, stating "we needed a lot of stages available because the whole movie is green-screen and we had to build 30-something sets. We needed to take control of a space for five months... omaniawas probably 10%-20% cheaper than
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. We did not want to pay top dollar, like you would pay in London or, to a lesser degree, in Prague or
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... Media Pro Studios had the most stages available n Romania Bergman continued "we brought in heads of departments but the rest of the
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crew was Romanian. A wrap-up party was organised at the Terminus Club in
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at the end of June 2008.


Post production

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ian-born filmmaker Guilherme Marcondes was hired to develop an animated opening sequence for the film, described as a "short
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before the main feature". Marcondes described the project as "an interesting project with a lot of animation techniques, and the director of the feature Moshe is letting me do my own thing. A rare circumstance, so I'm glad to be doing it."


Crew

*Guy Moshe – Director/Writer * Keith Calder – Producer *
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– Producer *Nava Levin – Producer *Jessica Wu – Producer *Chris Farmer – Production designer * Juan Ruiz Anchía – Cinematographer *
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– Editor *Glenn Garland – Editor *
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– Composer *Mary Vernieu – Casting *Donna Zakowska – Costume design * Scott Hecker – Sound editor *Larnell Stovall – Fight choreographer *Clayton J. Barber – Stunt Coordinator * Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell – Quantum Jujitsu and Martial Arts Consultant *Oliver Hotz – Visual Effects producer *Dane Allan Smith – Visual Effects supervisor


Release


Festival screenings


Theatrical release

ARC Entertainment, the US distributor for the film, announced on July 5, 2011, that ''Bunraku'' will be available on
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on September 1, 2011, and in theaters on September 30, 2011. The official trailer for the film premiered on G4 TV's
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which aired on July 20, 2011.


Critical reception

''Bunraku'' received negative reviews from critics. On
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, the film received a
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score of 28 out og 100 based on 11 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. Kirk Honeycutt of ''
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'' concluded that it is "like a sumptuous banquet in which every course is dessert — in other words, too much of a good thing. Intriguing in its design and eye-popping with its fight choreography, this cartoonish film aspires to Hong Kong martial arts by way of spaghetti westerns, video games and samurai films. Moshe, who wrote and directed, creates a boldly Expressionistic alternate reality to background this heavy-on-the-action story, but neglects narrative and character beyond the most basic strokes". Tim Grierson of ''
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'' criticized Hartnett for lacking "much charisma or dark heroism", Harrelson for turning his character "into an ironic dispenser of wisdom and smart-alecky commentary ... that it's all he'll be doing", Moore not succeeding giving her character a "
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", and only highlighted Perlman for being "the only one in the cast who can do it without breaking a sweat" and Gackt who "comes closest to nailing ''Bunrakus casually detached spirit". Chris Tilly of
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concluded it "looks amazing, the universe he has created utterly unique and original, like a pop-up book brought to life ... that's not to say that ''Bunraku'' is a total disaster, the film certainly deserving of credit for its ambition. Indeed, from a technical point-of-view it's little short of a masterpiece, a feast for the eyes throughout". Scott Mendelson of
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pointed out that "the film is certainly a case of style over substance, and the utter lack of substance may be fatal for some viewers. But the picture boasts a unique visual palette and some interesting ideas ... ''Bunraku'' is not quite a good film, but it is surely a bad one worth watching for those who know what they are getting into". Gave Toro of '' IndieWire'' gave it C grade saying that "the characters are nothing if not slaves to the story, themes and visual vocabulary. Mostly due to the green-screen matte work, none of the characters' surroundings feel real, and the few sets that have been erected are purposely flimsy, both overly theatrical and dependent on shadows... what pleasures arise from this film lie mostly in the extensively choreographed fight sequences, respectfully captured through clear-eyed static shots geared towards exploring the spatial dimensions between fighters". Alison Willmore of ''
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'' also rated it C because "''Bunraku'' comes up frustratingly empty, and just as many of its elements simply bloat an overlong run time ... It looks good, but Bunraku feels like a Frankenstein's monster of references that someone failed to animate". Eric Hynes of '' Time Out'' gave the movie 2/5 stars, saying that all the visual, camera, sound and other "service a story so nonsensically convoluted that voiceover exposition ... only compounds the confusion". John Hartl of ''
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'' described it as "essentially one long, extensively choreographed fight sequence ... that a brawl just becomes a brawl becomes a brawl". Joe Neumaier of the ''
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'' gave the film one out of five stars, saying, "it should surprise no one that visually quirky, graphic-novelish, pulp-noir action flicks rarely come through the sausage machine intact". Dennis Harvey of ''
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'' also disliked the film, calling it "a pic that's akin to a terrarium of plastic flowers -- gaudily decorative, but airless and lifeless". Similarly, Andy Webster of ''
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'' said that "everything feels secondhand in Guy Moshe's ''Bunraku'', a potpourri of genres that ends up a morass of clichés", and Robert Abele of ''
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'' how "no image or moment is grounded – every shot is augmented with restless animation, smart-ass narration or video game sounds. The artificiality of it all is smothering".


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