The Confrontation, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You don’t know what it's like to see your kid dead.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You think I don’t know that?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I didn't know you felt that way.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

It’s not about feelings, Jimmy. It’s about reality.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Yeah? Well, this reality is killing me!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

What do you want from me?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I want you to look me in the eye and tell me you didn’t kill her!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I didn’t, Jimmy! You need to believe me!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Believe you? After all these years?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

This isn’t about our past! It’s about your daughter!

The Final Stand-Off, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You’re just a coward hiding behind your guilt.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Coward? I was the one who had to live with it!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You think that makes you any less of a monster?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You don’t understand what I went through!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

What you went through? You think I didn’t have my share?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You lost your daughter!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

And you lost your soul!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I didn’t choose this life, Jimmy!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But you chose not to save her!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I couldn't. You’ve got to believe me!

A Father’s Grief, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You’re supposed to protect us!

Detective
Detective

We’re doing everything we can.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Everything isn’t enough! My daughter is dead!

Detective
Detective

We have leads, we’re following them.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Leads? I don’t want leads! I want answers!

Detective
Detective

We can’t just rush in without evidence.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I don’t care about your evidence! I want justice!

Detective
Detective

We’ll get there, but you have to trust us.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Trust? Trust is gone! All I have left is my rage!

Detective
Detective

I understand how you feel.

Revisiting the Past, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Remember the treehouse? We thought we’d take over the world.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Yeah, I remember. It was our castle.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

We were invincible back then.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Until the world came crashing down.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You still think about that day?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Every day. It haunts me.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You were the one who disappeared.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I didn’t disappear. I was taken.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But look at us now.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Yeah... a lifetime of regrets.

The Reckoning, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I know something’s off. Why can’t you just tell me the truth?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

What truth? You think I know anything?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I don’t believe you!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Why? Because of what happened back then?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

It’s all connected! How can’t you see that?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Maybe you’re wrong.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Am I?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

If you keep digging, you might find something you don’t want to know.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I’d rather face the truth than live in a lie!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

The truth can destroy you, Jimmy.

An Unseen Betrayal, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Are you on my side or his?

Wife
Wife

I’m on no one’s side, Jimmy!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

It doesn’t feel that way. It feels like you’re protecting him!

Wife
Wife

I’m protecting our family!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

How’s that working for you?

Wife
Wife

You’re too blinded by your pain to see!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Maybe I wouldn’t be in this pain if you were true to me!

Wife
Wife

What do you want me to say? I can’t change what happened!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

I want you to choose! I want you to stand with me!

Wife
Wife

I am standing with you, but you need to let go!

The Bridge Between Friends, Reelive

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You’re not the only one hurting, you know.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

It’s not a competition.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Maybe not, but I feel like I lost everything, too.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You had a choice!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You think that’s how it works? That I had a choice?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You went missing for years!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I was taken! I tried to survive!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But you come back and expect everything to be okay?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I’m trying to make it okay!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You can’t make it okay, Dave.

Facing the Traumas, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Sometimes I wish we could just forget.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Forget? That’s not possible!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But what good does remembering do?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

It reminds us of who we are!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Who we are? We’re broken!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

We have to live with it!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But at what cost?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

It’s the only way to move forward.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Moving forward? Looks more like a wound opening!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Maybe it needs to be opened to heal.

The Weight of Guilt, Reelive

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I can’t shake it, the guilt! It’s suffocating.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Guilt won’t change what happened.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

But it’s a constant reminder of my failure.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You think you’re the only one who failed?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

What can I do?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

You can start by being honest.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I am being honest!

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Honest with yourself!

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

What if I’m too far gone?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

There’s always a way back.

The Strain of Friendship, Reelive

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Look at us. We used to be inseparable.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Life happened.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

But did it have to tear us apart?

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

You don’t get it. Things change.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

We let things change us. We let the past win.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

I don’t know how to go back.

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

Maybe it’s time to try.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

And risk being hurt again?

Jimmy Markum
Jimmy Markum

We’re already hurt.

Dave Boyle
Dave Boyle

Then it’s a losing battle.

Jimmy Markum

You know, I think we got a blind spot when it comes to memory. We see what we wanna see.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Dave Boyle

I didn't kill anyone! You gotta believe me! I didn't kill him!

Dave Boyle

Mystic River, Reelive
Detective Whitey Powers

There's no such thing as a good guy or a bad guy. Just a guy.

Detective Whitey Powers

Mystic River, Reelive
Dave Boyle

I’m sorry for what happened to your daughter, but I did not kill her.

Dave Boyle

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

We all lost something that night. Sometimes, I think we lost each other.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

I don't trust you. I just don't. You're not you.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

Sometimes you gotta lose everything to find what really matters.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

What I know is that you have to be careful about who you trust.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Annabeth Markum

You're not the only one who's hurting.

Annabeth Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Detective Whitey Powers

Life doesn't always go the way you think it will.

Detective Whitey Powers

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

You know how deep it goes when you let someone in.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

The thing about people is that it's so easy to forget who they are.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

We were boys then. Now, we're just ghosts.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Annabeth Markum

You can’t just keep pretending everything is fine.

Annabeth Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

When you lose everything, you realize what really matters.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

Sometimes the things we seek are right in front of us.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

You think you know someone, and then... you don't.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Detective Whitey Powers

There’s a darkness we can’t escape from.

Detective Whitey Powers

Mystic River, Reelive
Dave Boyle

I didn’t choose what happened, but it’s not over.

Dave Boyle

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

True friendship is unconditional. It doesn’t fade away.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive
Jimmy Markum

Sometimes the worst injuries are the ones you can’t see.

Jimmy Markum

Mystic River, Reelive
Sean Devine

In the end, the ghosts from our past always catch up to us.

Sean Devine

Mystic River, Reelive

Theme from Mystic River

Theme from Mystic River by Clint Eastwood, Main theme throughout the film


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The Childhood Trauma

As children, Jimmy, Sean, and Dave are playing in their neighborhood when Dave is abducted by a man in a car. This traumatic event shapes their lives forever, leading to deep-seated emotional scars. The moment is tense, filled with childlike innocence before the horror unfolds. The visual of Dave being led away, unable to comprehend the danger, creates a haunting image that sticks with the audience. In later years, the long-lasting impact of this trauma plays heavily into their adult lives, showing us how it shapes their destinies.

Context: This scene sets the foundation for the entire story. It introduces the theme of childhood innocence lost and the way trauma can ripple through a person's life.

The Reunion

Years later, the three friends are brought together again by a tragedy. Jimmy's daughter is murdered, and the old bond of friendship flickers back to life despite the years and circumstances that have pulled them apart. This scene is thick with nostalgia and tension, reflecting both fond memories and unresolved issues. The visual of them meeting after years apart evokes a mix of warmth and sadness, reminding us of their lost childhood friendship. The stark contrast between their past and present circumstances creates a heavier weight on their reunion.

Context: This reunion emphasizes the theme of lost connections and the effects of time on friendship. It also highlights how their past is inescapable as they confront the violence of adulthood.

Dave's Confession

Dave, struggling with his past, finally opens up to his wife about the trauma he endured as a child. His emotional struggle is palpable as he battles with fear and shame. As he reveals his secret, the visuals of his teary eyes and pained expression draws the audience into his turmoil. This moment serves as a pivotal emotional release for him, showcasing his vulnerability and the burden he carries.

Context: This scene deepens our understanding of Dave's character, showing how his childhood trauma continues to haunt him and shape his actions down the line.

Jimmy's Rage

After his daughter's murder, Jimmy becomes consumed by grief and anger. In a powerful scene, he confronts a local gang member, believing he has information about the crime. The ferocity in his voice and expressions embodies his pain and desperation. The visuals are gritty and raw, amplifying the emotional intensity as Jimmy channels his anger towards someone he believes holds the answers.

Context: This moment illustrates how grief can lead to destructive behavior and the lengths to which a father will go to seek justice for his child. It underscores the theme of vengeance.

The Final Confrontation

In a heart-wrenching climax, Jimmy confronts Dave, whom he suspects of murdering his daughter. As they stand face to face, the tension is palpable, and the dialogue exchanges are laden with betrayal, heartbreak, and the weight of their shared past. The visuals highlight their emotional distance, emphasizing the rift that has formed between them. Their trust is shattered, and the repercussions of their childhood trauma come to a head.

Context: This scene encapsulates the core themes of betrayal and miscommunication, representing how their shared trauma has led to tragic misunderstandings.

Sean's Investigation

Sean, now a detective, is assigned to investigate the murder of Jimmy’s daughter. The scene is filled with tension as he sifts through evidence amidst the chaos of the community's grief. His struggle to balance his professional duty with his personal connection to Jimmy adds an emotional layer. The visuals of grim police work contrasted with the emotions of the townspeople create an atmosphere of desperation.

Context: This scene serves to show how the past intertwines with the present, complicating relationships and decision-making for Sean.

The Bar Scene

In a pivotal scene at a local bar, Jimmy fiercely questions a potential suspect. The atmosphere is charged with tension as patrons observe the drama unfolding. The dialogue sharp as Jimmy oscillates between calm and fury reveals the depths of his despair. The frenzied energy of the bar mirrors his turbulent emotions, making the moment unforgettable.

Context: This encapsulates the theme of community and how collective trauma can surface amidst personal grief, highlighting the desperation for answers.

The Cemetery Visit

Jimmy visits his daughter's grave, grieving over her untimely death. The visual of him kneeling beside the tombstone, struggling with his emotions, is heartbreaking. His raw agony is palpable as memories flood back. The cinematography captures the somber mood with flickering light, enhancing the sense of loss and regret.

Context: This moment is crucial as it showcases the stark reality of loss and encapsulates the emotional journey of a father grappling with the death of his child.

The Phone Call

Sean receives a phone call about a key piece of evidence in the murder case. The urgency and tension are palpable as he races to follow up on the lead. The scene builds anticipation, showing the lengths detectives go to seek justice. The visuals of his hurried movements and focused expressions keep the audience on edge.

Context: This moment underscores the detective's quest for truth while deepening the audience's engagement with the unfolding mystery.

The Tension Between Friends

A heated argument erupts between Jimmy and Sean over the investigation and personal choices. The struggle between their differing paths and grief comes to a head. The visuals are tense, with close-ups and shaky camera work enhancing the feeling of confrontation. This moment exemplifies the strain of trauma on their friendship.

Context: This scene illustrates how their bond is tested under the pressure of grief and differing reactions to tragedy.

Dave's Breakdown

In a chilling scene, Dave's internal struggle boils over, resulting in a breakdown. He lashes out at his friends and reflects on his past. The emotion is raw as he grapples with feelings of guilt and isolation. The visuals of his despair strike deeply, reminding the audience of the lasting effects of childhood trauma.

Context: This moment reveals the psychological impact of Dave's past, showcasing the consequences of unresolved trauma.

The Father Figure

Jimmy takes on a father figure role for his daughter’s friends, trying to protect them from the violence that took his child. The visual of him laughing and playing contrasts with his inner turmoil. This moment powerfully illustrates his attempt to redeem himself and provide what he lost.

Context: This deepens Jimmy’s character arc and highlights the theme of protection and loss as he attempts to navigate his grief.

The Confrontation of Guilt

In a reflective moment, Dave confronts his guilt about his past and the impact it has on his relationships. Visually, the scene is intimate, capturing his internal battle as he fights against feelings of worthlessness. This pivotal moment sheds light on his struggles and the weight of his secrets.

Context: This scene is essential in exploring Dave's character and the theme of guilt, showing how it consumes him.

The Ties of Brotherhood

During a quiet moment, the three men's bond is revisited, filled with memories of their youth. They laugh and recall simpler times, but the weight of their shared trauma is implied. The visuals of faded photographs and laughter interspersed with solemn expressions make this scene poignant.

Context: This showcases the lasting nature of their friendship despite trauma, highlighting the significance of shared history.

The Climax of Vengeance

In the final confrontation, Jimmy's quest for vengeance culminates violently. The tension peaks as he makes a devastating decision. The visuals are intense, with quick cuts that amplify the chaos. This moment marks the tragic culmination of grief and revenge.

Context: This moment encapsulates the film's exploration of how grief can manifest into violence, showing the ramifications of vengeance.

The Flashback

A haunting flashback sequence shows moments from the characters' childhood, juxtaposed with their troubled adult lives. The visuals of their innocent laughter transitioning to adult hardship create a stark contrast that makes the audience reflect on the loss of innocence.

Context: This powerful montage cements the film's exploration of how childhood trauma reverberates into adulthood, enriching the emotional landscape of the narrative.

The Apology

Sean and Jimmy share an uncomfortable moment of apology, grappling with their past mistakes. This moment is emotionally charged as both men realize how their paths have diverged. The visuals convey tension and unresolved feelings, as the weight of their shared trauma hangs in the air.

Context: This scene emphasizes the theme of reconciliation and the complexities of friendship amid tragedy.

The Struggle for Justice

In a pivotal courtroom scene, the tension is thick as evidence is presented. The visuals are dramatic, showcasing the weight of the moment. Each character's reaction plays a crucial role in revealing their motivations and the quest for justice.

Context: This moment highlights the theme of seeking justice amidst personal turmoil, illustrating the complexities of the legal system.

The Aftermath of Violence

In a chilling moment after a violent act is committed, the silence speaks volumes. The visuals are haunting, with close-ups of the characters' faces reflecting shock and horror. This scene emphasizes the aftermath of violence and its indiscriminate nature.

Context: This moment encapsulates the film’s exploration of violence’s lasting impact, stressing how it reshapes lives.

The Weight of Regret

Jimmy’s internal struggle is laid bare as he grapples with regret over his choices. The visuals are intimate, focusing on his expressions and body language, creating a deeply personal moment. This scene highlights how the consequences of actions weigh heavily on him.

Context: This scene is pivotal in exploring the theme of regret and how it can permeate one's existence.

The Community Mourning

In a deeply moving community scene, people gather to mourn the loss of Jimmy's daughter. The shared grief visibly connects everyone, highlighting the impact of tragedy on a community. The visual of tear-streaked faces unites the townspeople in sorrow, creating a powerful moment of collective mourning.

Context: This moment illustrates the theme of community and shared grief, emphasizing how tragedy affects not just individuals but an entire community.

Final Reflections

As the film closes, the characters reflect on their choices and what led them to this point. The visuals are poignant, with a slow pan of their faces revealing a mixture of sadness, regret, and lingering hope. This moment encapsulates their journeys and leaves the audience pondering the heavy themes of the film.

Context: This final scene ties together the film's exploration of memory, loss, and the complexities of human relationships, leaving a lasting impression.


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Casting Changes

Originally, the role of Jimmy Markum was to be played by another actor, but Sean Penn was cast just before filming started, bringing a new depth to the character.

Why it matters: Sean Penn's late casting allowed him to shape the character in unique ways, making the portrayal more raw and intense, which significantly heightened the emotional stakes of the film.

Clint Eastwood's Directing Style

Clint Eastwood prefers minimal takes, often capturing the essence of a scene in just one or two attempts.

Why it matters: This approach led to a naturalistic style in performances, allowing actors like Tim Robbins to deliver impactful, spontaneous moments that resonated with viewers.

Tim Robbins' Transformation

Tim Robbins lost a significant amount of weight for his role as Dave Boyle to embody the character's trauma and isolation more convincingly.

Why it matters: The physical transformation added authenticity to his performance, highlighting Dave's psychological distress and making the audience more empathetic toward his character.

The Influence of the Setting

The film was shot on location in Massachusetts, specifically in areas that closely resembled the fictional neighborhood depicted in the story.

Why it matters: Using authentic locations enriched the film's realism, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the bleak and tense atmosphere of the characters' world.

The Significance of the Bridge

A crucial scene was filmed on a bridge that holds historical significance in Boston, adding weight to the film's themes of loss and memory.

Why it matters: This location created a powerful visual metaphor for the characters' struggles and the weight of their past, enhancing the film's emotional core.

On-Set Complications

During filming, Sean Penn accidentally broke his hand while throwing a punch in a dramatic scene, which delayed production.

Why it matters: The injury forced the cast to adapt; Penn's determination led to heightened performances that lent authentic emotion to the intense scenes.

The Role of Music

Clint Eastwood, a talented musician, composed the film's score, contributing to its haunting tone and emotional depth.

Why it matters: The score amplified the film's emotional weight, creating a lasting impact that echoed the characters' turmoil and resonated with audiences.

Subtle Use of Symbolism

The recurring imagery of water, including the Mystic River itself, serves as a symbol of trauma and the passage of time.

Why it matters: This subtle yet powerful motif deepens the film's exploration of memory and grief, encouraging audiences to reflect on the characters' emotional journeys.

The Family Dynamic

Kevin Bacon, Lauren Holly, and Tim Robbins improvised many scenes as the familial dynamic was played off the cast's real chemistry.

Why it matters: This improvisation created a genuine sense of intimacy that made the characters' relationships more believable and relatable.

Casting For Authenticity

Many of the supporting actors were cast for their resemblance to typical Boston locals, aiming for an authentic feel.

Why it matters: This decision contributed to the film's gritty realism, reinforcing the narrative's connection to the community and enhancing the film's overall impact.

Emotional Rehearsals

The cast participated in emotional rehearsals to help them connect with their characters' traumas.

Why it matters: These rehearsals resulted in more nuanced performances, allowing the actors to authentically portray the grief and pain experienced by their characters.

Dave's Disturbing Past

Tim Robbins studied the psychological effects of trauma to accurately portray Dave's character arc.

Why it matters: This preparation provided a deeper, more unsettling understanding of Dave's vulnerability, making the audience more invested in his fate.

The Impact of Dialogue

Much of the film's dialogue was rewritten by the actors to better reflect their characters’ personalities.

Why it matters: This improvisational spirit made the dialogue feel more organic, enhancing the realism of interactions and making the characters’ struggles more relatable.

Surprise Ending

The ending of the film was kept a secret from the cast until the very last moments, adding to the authenticity of their reactions.

Why it matters: This secrecy fostered genuine emotion in the final scenes, allowing for impactful performances that left audiences on the edge of their seats.

Dramatic Lighting Choices

Cinematographer Tom Stern used low lighting to create a somber mood throughout the film.

Why it matters: This stylistic choice reinforced the film's dark themes, creating an atmosphere that echoed the internal struggles of the characters.

James Murray's Unique Compliment

A minor character played by actor James Murray, who often improvised lines, added humor to otherwise tense scenes.

Why it matters: This balance of humor provided a respite from the film's intense narratives, making the drama more accessible and human.

Sean Penn's Family Connection

Sean Penn drew from personal experiences, channeling a deep connection to the film's themes of loss and despair.

Why it matters: This personal investment resulted in a deeply heartfelt performance that resonated strongly when portraying Jimmy's anguish.

Editing Choices

The film's editor, Joel Cox, worked closely with Eastwood to determine which takes best conveyed the film's emotional weight.

Why it matters: Cox's collaborative approach ensured a finely-tuned emotional narrative that helped maintain pacing and tension throughout the film.

Grim yet Accurate Depiction

The film's portrayal of police procedure was enhanced by consulting real detectives, emphasizing realism in the investigation scenes.

Why it matters: This authenticity lent credibility to the narrative and grounded the characters' actions in a real-world context that heightened viewer engagement.

The Role of Memory

The screenplay adaptation carefully focused on memory's role in shaping the present for the characters.

Why it matters: This emphasis added layers of depth to character motivations, prompting viewers to reflect on their own perceptions and experiences.

Unique Auditory Experience

The sound design incorporated ambient noises unique to the setting of Boston, enriching the atmosphere.

Why it matters: These audio elements created an immersive experience that drew audiences into the film’s world, heightening emotional reactions and engagement.

Cameo Appearances

Several Boston locals made cameo appearances, lending authenticity and a sense of place to the narrative.

Why it matters: These cameos enhanced the film's credibility and connected the story to its geographical roots, making it resonate more deeply with audiences familiar with the area.

Final Scene’s Production

The film’s climactic moment was shot at dawn, capturing an eerie light that underscored the scene's tension.

Why it matters: The specific timing of the shoot contributed to the emotional gravity of the scene, making it one of the most impactful moments in the film.


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