Rainy Encounters, Reelive

Takao
Takao

Are you waiting for someone?

Yukino
Yukino

No... not really.

Takao
Takao

Just taking shelter from the rain, then?

Yukino
Yukino

Something like that. You?

Takao
Takao

I'm trying to design shoes.

Yukino
Yukino

Shoes? In this weather?

Takao
Takao

Yeah, I love rain. It inspires me.

Yukino
Yukino

It's beautiful, isn't it? The sound... the feel.

Takao
Takao

Exactly. It's like the world is washed clean.

Yukino
Yukino

And yet, everything feels so heavy.

Takao
Takao

You feel that too?

Yukino
Yukino

Sometimes I wonder if it's just me.

A Moment of Understanding, Reelive

Takao
Takao

It’s not easy... feeling lost.

Yukino
Yukino

No, it’s not. But sometimes the rain helps.

Takao
Takao

You think so?

Yukino
Yukino

Yeah. In the rain, you can be yourself without distractions.

Takao
Takao

I wish I could live in the rain forever.

Yukino
Yukino

Wouldn’t that be something? Just us and the rain.

Takao
Takao

No worries, no regrets.

Yukino
Yukino

Just a moment... all to ourselves.

Takao
Takao

It feels like... freedom.

Yukino
Yukino

A fleeting kind of freedom.

Takao
Takao

But worth experiencing, right?

Yukino
Yukino

Yes. Worth it.

The Color of Loneliness, Reelive

Takao
Takao

What color would you say you feel like right now?

Yukino
Yukino

Like grey... fading away.

Takao
Takao

Grey? That’s... not very cheerful.

Yukino
Yukino

Sometimes grey is all I have.

Takao
Takao

But what about the colors in the rain?

Yukino
Yukino

Those only come out after.

Takao
Takao

You mean after the storm?

Yukino
Yukino

Yes. After the pain.

Takao
Takao

So we just have to wait?

Yukino
Yukino

That’s what life teaches us.

Takao
Takao

Then I’ll wait... with you.

Yukino
Yukino

You’re brave.

Searching for Clarity, Reelive

Takao
Takao

Do you ever feel like running away?

Yukino
Yukino

All the time.

Takao
Takao

Where do you want to go?

Yukino
Yukino

Anywhere... where the past doesn’t follow.

Takao
Takao

I wish I could come with you.

Yukino
Yukino

It's not that simple. You have your own life.

Takao
Takao

But what if I want to share my life with you?

Yukino
Yukino

You shouldn't. It's complicated.

Takao
Takao

Life is complicated.

Yukino
Yukino

True. But our complications are different.

Takao
Takao

Does that make them any less real?

Yukino
Yukino

No... just different.

The Weight of Decisions, Reelive

Yukino
Yukino

Sometimes I regret my choices.

Takao
Takao

What do you regret?

Yukino
Yukino

Not pursuing my dreams.

Takao
Takao

You can still pursue them.

Yukino
Yukino

It’s not that easy for me.

Takao
Takao

Why not?

Yukino
Yukino

I’m... tied down by expectations.

Takao
Takao

You can break free. You deserve it.

Yukino
Yukino

Do I really?

Takao
Takao

Yes. Everyone does.

Yukino
Yukino

Thank you for believing in me.

Takao
Takao

I believe in us.

The Fragility of Connection, Reelive

Takao
Takao

What if people find out about us?

Yukino
Yukino

Does it matter?

Takao
Takao

Of course it does!

Yukino
Yukino

Why? We didn’t do anything wrong.

Takao
Takao

But we’re risking so much.

Yukino
Yukino

Sometimes, you have to risk it to feel alive.

Takao
Takao

But at what cost?

Yukino
Yukino

Love is worth it.

Takao
Takao

You really believe that?

Yukino
Yukino

I do.

Takao
Takao

Then I’ll take the risk.

Emotional Release, Reelive

Yukino
Yukino

Sometimes I wish I could just scream.

Takao
Takao

Scream? Like a child?

Yukino
Yukino

Yes! Just let it all out!

Takao
Takao

What would you scream about?

Yukino
Yukino

Everything... all the pain.

Takao
Takao

I get that.

Yukino
Yukino

You do?

Takao
Takao

Yeah. Sometimes silence hurts more.

Yukino
Yukino

Then let’s not be silent.

Takao
Takao

Agreed. No more silence.

Yukino
Yukino

I want to hear your voice.

Takao
Takao

And I want to hear yours.

The Reflection of Wishes, Reelive

Takao
Takao

What’s your greatest wish?

Yukino
Yukino

I wish for freedom.

Takao
Takao

Freedom from what?

Yukino
Yukino

From expectations... from loneliness.

Takao
Takao

I wish for understanding.

Yukino
Yukino

Do you think we can find it?

Takao
Takao

With each other, I believe we can.

Yukino
Yukino

That gives me hope.

Takao
Takao

Let’s hold on to that.

Yukino
Yukino

Together.

The Quiet Bond, Reelive

Takao
Takao

Sometimes I feel like we say too much.

Yukino
Yukino

Maybe. But it’s all so real.

Takao
Takao

What if we just listened?

Yukino
Yukino

To what?

Takao
Takao

To the rain, to our hearts.

Yukino
Yukino

I can do that.

Takao
Takao

Let’s embrace the quiet.

Yukino
Yukino

Together in our silence.

Takao
Takao

It's comforting.

Yukino
Yukino

I feel safe.

Takao
Takao

So do I.

A Garden of Dreams, Reelive

Yukino
Yukino

Do you think this garden will bloom?

Takao
Takao

Definitely. Given time... and care.

Yukino
Yukino

Just like us.

Takao
Takao

Yes, we can nurture it together.

Yukino
Yukino

I can’t wait to see the flowers.

Takao
Takao

And the colors they bring.

Yukino
Yukino

It will be beautiful.

Takao
Takao

Just like you.

Yukino
Yukino

And you.

Takao
Takao

Together, beautiful things can happen.

Yukino
Yukino

Yes. Together.

The Essence of Love, Reelive

Yukino
Yukino

What are we doing here?

Takao
Takao

Creating something beautiful.

Yukino
Yukino

But is it enough?

Takao
Takao

It’s a start.

Yukino
Yukino

A start to what?

Takao
Takao

To love, to understanding.

Yukino
Yukino

Do you really believe that?

Takao
Takao

Yes. I believe in us.

Yukino
Yukino

So do I.

Takao
Takao

Then let’s not walk away.

Yukino
Yukino

I won’t.

The Final Goodbye, Reelive

Yukino
Yukino

Is this really goodbye?

Takao
Takao

For now, yes.

Yukino
Yukino

But it doesn’t have to be forever.

Takao
Takao

I hope not.

Yukino
Yukino

You mean a lot to me.

Takao
Takao

And you to me.

Yukino
Yukino

I’ll carry you with me.

Takao
Takao

As will I.

Yukino
Yukino

Remember our garden?

Takao
Takao

Always.

Yukino
Yukino

Then we will meet again.

Akizuki Takao

I want to talk about shoes.

Akizuki Takao

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

You can’t make another person happy if you’re not happy yourself.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Sometimes, just being there is enough.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

The rain, it feels like a different world.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

There’s beauty in being vulnerable.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

People come and go, like seasons.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

I want to create something beautiful.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

You can’t just wait for happiness to find you.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Words carry weight, but silence says more.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

We’re both lost in our own way.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Every drop of rain feels like a melody.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

What you want to run away from could be what you need.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Time moves differently for everyone.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

We find ourselves in the places we least expect.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Hope is the bond that connects us.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

Your dreams are worth chasing, even if you’re afraid.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

It’s okay to take a pause and reflect.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

Connection can be fleeting but profoundly beautiful.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

Every creation tells a story.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

Sometimes silence speaks louder than words.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Takao Akizuki

You’re not alone in your struggles.

Takao Akizuki

The Garden of Words, Reelive
Yukari Yukino

What lies ahead may be uncertain, but we can face it together.

Yukari Yukino

The Garden of Words, Reelive

Rain

Rain by Kazuma Junichi, Background music during key emotional moments

The Garden of Words

The Garden of Words by Kazuma Junichi, Title theme, featured throughout the film


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First Meeting in the Rain

Takao and Yukari meet for the first time under the shelter of the famous garden's pavilion during a rainy day. Takao is sketching shoes, while Yukari seeks refuge from the storm, creating an immediate connection between them. The sound of the rain and the droplets hitting the leaves sets a melancholic mood, highlighting their solitude and yearning for companionship.

Context: This scene establishes the unlikely bond between a young aspiring shoemaker and a mysterious older woman. Their initial meeting sets the tone for their unique relationship as they both seek solace from their troubled lives.

The Shared Umbrella

As their relationship develops, one scene shows Takao offering his umbrella to Yukari as they walk together. This sweet gesture reflects the growing intimacy between them and symbolizes their desire to shelter each other from life's storms. The visuals of them walking side by side in the rain create a poignant atmosphere of connection.

Context: This moment demonstrates the shift in their relationship as they begin to trust and care for each other. The act of sharing an umbrella represents their emotional closeness and the comfort they find in one another.

The Garden of Words

The garden itself becomes a character, with its lush greenery and serene beauty offering a tranquil escape from the chaos of their lives. The visuals of blooming flowers and gently flowing water create a sense of peace and highlight the themes of growth and healing.

Context: The garden serves as a metaphor for their relationship, where they can be vulnerable and honest with each other, away from societal expectations and pressures.

Yukari's Backstory

In a quiet moment, Yukari opens up about her struggles, disclosing her dissatisfaction with her job and how it has affected her life. This significant revelation brings depth to her character as we learn about the pressures she faces.

Context: Understanding Yukari's struggles enhances the audience's empathy for her, illustrating the burdens of adult life and the fear of unfulfilled dreams.

The Shoe Sketches

Takao shows Yukari his sketches of shoes for the first time. His passion ignites a spark in Yukari, and her admiration brings him a sense of validation. The moment is filled with excitement and hope, showcasing Takao's talent and aspirations.

Context: This moment encapsulates Takao's dedication to his craft and his desire to pursue his dreams while also enriching Yukari's perspective on what she has lost in her own life.

The Moment of Separation

As their time together draws to a close, a moment of tension arises when Yukari must confront the reality of their relationship. The emotional weight of their potential separation hangs in the air, leaving both characters conflicted yet aware of the inevitable parting.

Context: This scene heightens the stakes as they both realize the unattainable nature of their bond, straddling the line between fantasy and reality, evoking sadness and longing.

The Confession

In a heart-wrenching moment, Takao expresses his feelings for Yukari, admitting how much she means to him. His words are raw and vulnerable, contrasting with the tension of their situation, marking a point where hope intertwines with despair.

Context: This confession reveals the depth of Takao's emotions and mirrors the film's themes of love, longing, and the ache of unfulfilled connection.

The Final Rainy Encounter

In their last meeting, the sky is heavy with rain, symbolizing their turbulent emotions. Yukari and Takao share looks filled with understanding and regret, solidifying the emotional climax of their relationship. Their final exchange is bittersweet, capturing the essence of what they both yearn for but cannot have.

Context: This scene encapsulates the culmination of their relationship, representing both a conclusion and a continuation of the feelings that bind them even as they part ways.

Yukari's Resolve

Post-separation, Yukari comes to terms with her life choices. While sitting in the garden, she reflects on her past, ultimately deciding to make changes. Her moment of clarity is filled with hope, contrasting with the earlier heartbreak.

Context: This scene symbolizes personal growth and the transformative power of their relationship, showing that although they part ways, the impact of their connection remains vital for Yukari's journey.

The Closing Sequence

In the end, Takao stands alone in the garden as the sun breaks through the clouds. The beauty of the moment reflects his growth, and the audience feels a sense of both loss and hope as he prepares to pursue his dreams. The visuals of blossoming flowers suggest the eternal cycle of life and new beginnings.

Context: This closing scene serves as a powerful reminder of resilience and the importance of following one's dreams, tying back to the film's overarching themes of personal growth and the bittersweet nature of love.

The First Sketch

In an intimate moment, Takao begins sketching a new shoe design inspired by Yukari. The act of creation is infused with his feelings for her, merging art with emotion, which exemplifies the connection they have built.

Context: This moment emphasizes not only Takao's passion for his craft but also how deeply Yukari has influenced him, showcasing the intertwining of their lives through creative expression.

A Heartfelt Goodbye

As they prepare for their final parting, their conversation holds deeper meaning. They exchange words that linger, filled with the weight of unspoken emotions and lingering affection, creating a farewell that resonates long after.

Context: This goodbye moment weighs heavily, marking the end of their unique connection, yet simultaneously offering a sense of closure and understanding, pivotal for their character arcs.

Reappearance in the Garden

After some time, Takao returns to the garden, finding it in a slightly different state. The changing scenery reflects the passage of time and his growth, reinforcing the impact that the garden and Yukari had on his life.

Context: This moment illustrates the theme of change and permanence, showcasing how places can serve as reminders of emotional experiences and personal development.

Yukari's Acceptance

After dealing with her personal struggles, Yukari finds herself smiling again while looking around a city filled with flowers. This moment signifies her acceptance of the past and her readiness to move forward, infused with the sunlight breaking through dark clouds.

Context: This scene highlights the theme of healing and acceptance, showcasing how Yukari's journey of self-discovery and growth has been influenced by her relationship with Takao.

The Shoes

Takao finishes his shoe design inspired by Yukari. The moment he holds it with pride signifies his artistic journey and the growth he has experienced through their relationship, capturing the essence of love and creativity.

Context: This scene encapsulates the culmination of Takao's craft and the connection he shares with Yukari, symbolizing how love can inspire and influence creativity.

The Blossom Reveal

In a tender moment, Yukari shows Takao her favorite flower. The gentle way she describes its beauty and significance captures a sense of intimacy and connection that underscores the bond they’ve formed.

Context: This moment demonstrates the deep emotional resonance of their relationship and symbolizes how they have nurtured each other’s souls during times of hardship.

The Summer Day

One scene beautifully captures the vibrancy of summer as Takao and Yukari enjoy each other's company in the garden. The lush visuals and colorful surroundings evoke a sense of joy and fleeting bliss.

Context: This scene serves as a reminder of the precious moments in life, emphasizing the beauty of shared experiences amid struggles.

The Last Sketch

As Takao draws his final sketch of Yukari, the sincerity in his gaze and the care in his strokes encapsulate his feelings. This act becomes a poignant farewell, blending art with emotion one last time.

Context: This moment signifies the depth of Takao’s feelings and serves as a lasting memory of their relationship, showcasing how profound moments are often captured through artistic expression.

The Wind's Whisper

In a serene moment, the wind rustles through the garden, echoing the unspoken words and emotions between Takao and Yukari. It adds a layer of poignancy to their encounters as they silently communicate their longing.

Context: This scene enhances the film's themes of connection and disconnection, illustrating how emotions can transcend words and silence carries its own weight.

The Sunset Reflection

As the sun sets over the garden, Takao contemplates his journey. The reflective visuals paired with soft music create a moment of introspection, emphasizing the theme of growth through love and loss.

Context: This scene encapsulates the emotional journey of the characters, reinforcing the idea that every experience, no matter how challenging, contributes to personal evolution.

The Endless Garden

In a stunning visual finale, the garden appears expansive and eternal, representing the ongoing journey of both characters. As Takao walks through, he realizes that while their paths may diverge, their experiences and memories remain entwined.

Context: This closing image serves as a powerful metaphor for life itself—beautiful, transient, and full of connections that shape who we become.

The Blooming Season

During a montage, viewers see the garden transition through seasons, illustrating the evolution of Takao and Yukari's relationship. Each change conveys emotional shifts, highlighting their respective journeys of growth and acceptance.

Context: This montage ties back to the film's themes of transformation, love's impermanence, and the inevitability of change.

A New Beginning

As Takao leaves the garden, he walks past blooming flowers and feels a surge of determination. This moment signifies his readiness to step into the future, underscoring the film's message about hope and resilience.

Context: This key moment showcases how Takao has grown from his experiences, aligning with the film's themes of pursuing dreams and finding strength amidst adversity.


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Key Character Design

The character designs of Akizuki and Yukari were heavily influenced by real-life portraits of models, specifically focusing on capturing delicate details such as facial expressions and clothing textures.

Why it matters: This attention to realism in character design enhances the emotional depth of their interactions, making their connection and the theme of loneliness more palpable. It allows viewers to relate deeply to their struggles while appreciating the artistry behind their creation.

Use of Real Locations

The film features real locations in Tokyo, particularly the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which played a pivotal role in the film's atmosphere. The studio crew conducted extensive on-site research and visits to accurately capture the garden's beauty.

Why it matters: By utilizing actual locations, the realism of the film is heightened, making the garden feel like a character in its own right. The visuals serve to complement the narrative, establishing a tranquil yet emotionally charged backdrop for Akizuki and Yukari's evolving relationship.

Symbolism of Rain

Director Makoto Shinkai incorporated rain as a recurring motif to symbolize the emotional state of the characters. The film's title references both the physical garden where they meet and life’s emotional growth amidst trials.

Why it matters: This artistic decision emphasizes the theme of solitude in urban settings, where relationships can blossom against nature’s backdrops, transforming rain into a powerful metaphor for both cleansing and growth.

Soundtrack's Emotional Range

The iconic soundtrack composed by Takagi Masakatsu features ambient sounds that blend seamlessly with the narrative, creating a deeply immersive experience for viewers.

Why it matters: The music elevates the emotional resonance of key scenes, making intimate moments between characters feel more profound. This layering of sound enhances the overall mood, cementing the film's reputation for affecting storytelling.

Last-Minute Story Changes

Originally, Akizuki’s relationship with Yukari was to be more explicitly romantic, but Shinkai adjusted the narrative to focus on their emotional friendship instead, allowing for deeper character exploration.

Why it matters: This shift creates a more complex dynamic, inviting viewers to engage with the subtleties of their bond. It allows audiences to reflect personally on what connections mean, leading to varied interpretations of their relationship.

Naturalistic Animation Style

The animation process involved capturing real movements and expressions using motion capture technology, blending it with traditional hand-drawn techniques.

Why it matters: This hybrid approach adds a layer of realism that makes the characters' emotions more relatable, resonating with audiences who appreciate the intricate choreography and expressiveness of the animation.

Quiet Moments in Dialogue

The film is noted for its sparse dialogue, with lengthy periods of silence that emphasize the characters' internal struggles.

Why it matters: This choice mirrors real-life interactions where not everything is said aloud, allowing viewers to interpret and feel the characters’ emotions on a deeper level—adding weight to their shared silence.

Cohesive Color Palette

Shinkai deliberately chose a cohesive color palette to reflect the feelings of the characters, with muted colors during dark moments contrasted against vibrant hues during more hopeful scenes.

Why it matters: This visual strategy enhances the emotional transitions of the story, reinforcing the emotional stakes while informing the audience's mood throughout the film.

Influence from Personal Experience

Makoto Shinkai drew from personal experiences of loneliness and unfulfilled desire to create the film's emotional core, aiming to express the complex feelings associated with youth and yearning.

Why it matters: His personal touch lends authenticity to the narrative, allowing audiences to connect with the characters on a deeply personal level, enriching the film's impact.

Detailed Backgrounds

The film showcases intricate backgrounds with breathtaking detail, often taking animators several weeks to finalize environments like the garden and city.

Why it matters: This dedication to detail enhances the immersive quality of the film and highlights the contrast between the beauty of the natural world and the characters' inner turmoil.

Release Timing

Released in 2013, 'The Garden of Words' premiered as anime's popularity was rising globally, which facilitated wider international exposure for the film.

Why it matters: This timing allowed the film to resonate with a more expansive audience, contributing to continued success for Shinkai, who would later gain international acclaim for works such as 'Your Name.'

Role of Botanicals

The garden is filled with various plants that change with the seasons, serving as a metaphor for growth and the evolving relationship between Akizuki and Yukari.

Why it matters: These botanical elements visually convey themes of transformation and connection, grounding the film's deeper messages in the natural world.

Thematic Parallels

The characters' relationship parallels the traditional notion of a 'teacher-student' dynamic, focusing on mentorship beyond formal settings.

Why it matters: This decision adds complexity to their connection, encouraging audiences to reflect on the impact of mentors in their lives while underscoring themes of personal growth.

Introspection through Animation

Shinkai’s style emphasizes characters' internal thoughts visually, often through close-up shots that capture their expressions amid dynamic backgrounds.

Why it matters: This technique invites viewers into the characters' inner lives, fostering empathy as they experience the turmoil of loneliness or longing alongside them.

Character Voice Choices

The casting for Yukari was pivotal, with voice actress Yukari Tamura described as bringing a nuanced performance that underlined the character's complexity.

Why it matters: Tamura’s emotional depth enriches the character, making her struggles and emotional conflicts all the more relatable to the audience—a defining aspect of the film's reception.

Impact of Footwear

The film features a strong focus on footwear, symbolizing the social constraints and barriers faced by the characters, with Akizuki often seen in school shoes and Yukari in more delicate footwear.

Why it matters: These choices reflect the characters’ personalities and socio-economic background, enhancing the artistry while provoking thought regarding status and identity in modern society.

Intense Production Schedule

The production team worked under intense time constraints to deliver polished animation, often working late into the night to meet deadlines.

Why it matters: This pressure led to remarkable artistic achievements and innovation in animation techniques, underscoring the dedication of the creators to deliver a masterpiece to audiences worldwide.

Shinkai's Signature Style

The film features Shinkai’s signature blending of vivid landscape imagery with soft, poignant storytelling, establishing a tone that has become his hallmark.

Why it matters: This blend elevates the narrative, making the emotional beats more striking against the beautifully animated settings—an approach that continues to influence contemporary anime filmmakers.

Recognition at Festivals

The film garnered praise and awards at several international film festivals, significantly raising Shinkai's status within the animation industry.

Why it matters: These accolades further established 'The Garden of Words' as an important work in modern anime, solidifying Shinkai's role as a master storyteller visualizing complex emotions.

Cultural References

The film contains various allusions to Japanese poetry and literature, including haikus and other traditional forms, enriching its artistic texture.

Why it matters: These elements provide layers of depth and cultural significance, inviting viewers to appreciate not just the narrative but the rich literary heritage that informs it.

Character Backstories

Comprehensive backstories were created for both Akizuki and Yukari, providing them with motivations that extend beyond the film’s runtime.

Why it matters: These nuances strengthen the main narrative, ensuring characters are relatable while inviting audiences to speculate on their lives beyond what is shown.

Visual Storytelling Techniques

Shinkai employs visual storytelling techniques that often mirror traditional Japanese art, employing visual metaphors that enhance emotional storytelling.

Why it matters: This melding of traditional and contemporary styles resonates deeply with audiences appreciative of intricate art, elevating a simple love story into a profound exploration of human emotion.

Collaborative Efforts

The film's production involved collaboration with various artists and musicians, offering a multi-faceted experience that combines diverse forms of creativity.

Why it matters: This cooperative spirit enriches the film's texture, demonstrating a holistic approach to storytelling that resonates with creative communities.

Uniqueness in Anime

At its release, 'The Garden of Words' presented a unique combination of animation style and a nuanced, character-driven story that distinguished it from typical genre fare.

Why it matters: This uniqueness contributed to its elevation within the anime genre, inspiring a generation of creators to prioritize character depth and emotional complexity in their works.


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