The Choice, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.

Morpheus
Morpheus

You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.

Neo
Neo

Remember, all I'm offering is the truth. Nothing more.

The Training, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

You have to let it all go, Neo. Fear, doubt, and disbelief.

Neo
Neo

You’re saying I can dodge bullets?

Morpheus
Morpheus

No, Neo. I'm saying when you're ready, you won't have to.

The Oracle's Prophecy, Reelive

Oracle
Oracle

You’re cuter than I thought. You must be Neo.

Neo
Neo

What’s gonna happen to me?

Oracle
Oracle

You have to make a choice. Either you can choose to live or you can choose to die.

Neo
Neo

I don't think I can do this.

Oracle
Oracle

You have to believe in yourself.

The Offer, Reelive

Agent Smith
Agent Smith

You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged.

Morpheus
Morpheus

They are not ready to see.

Agent Smith
Agent Smith

I don’t think you realize how much they depend on the system.

Morpheus
Morpheus

You’re wrong. They depend on it for their very lives.

The Fight, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

You have to fight.

Neo
Neo

What if I can't?

Morpheus
Morpheus

You will. You just have to believe.

Goodbye, Trinity, Reelive

Neo
Neo

I can't lose you.

Trinity
Trinity

You won't.

Neo
Neo

Promise me.

Trinity
Trinity

I promise.

The Truth, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

What you know you can’t see.

Neo
Neo

What is it?

Morpheus
Morpheus

The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around you.

Neo
Neo

What am I supposed to do?

Morpheus
Morpheus

Find me.

The Fight Against Fate, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

You’re here to save me.

Neo
Neo

I know that.

Morpheus
Morpheus

But how do you know?

Neo
Neo

I just do.

The Final Push, Reelive

Trinity
Trinity

You have to believe you can do this.

Neo
Neo

I don't know if I can.

Trinity
Trinity

You’re more powerful than you know.

The Real Fight, Reelive

Agent Smith
Agent Smith

You won’t escape.

Neo
Neo

I don't need to escape.

Agent Smith
Agent Smith

Then what do you want?

Neo
Neo

I want to end this.

Understanding Reality, Reelive

Neo
Neo

What is real? How do you define real?

Morpheus
Morpheus

If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste, and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.

Embracing the Future, Reelive

Neo
Neo

I'm going to show them a world without you.

Agent Smith
Agent Smith

You're not going to win.

Neo
Neo

We'll see about that.

Time to Wake Up, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

It's time to wake up.

Neo
Neo

I'm ready.

Morpheus
Morpheus

Then let's go.

The Realization, Reelive

Neo
Neo

I am The One.

Morpheus
Morpheus

You must believe it.

Neo
Neo

I do.

Facing the Consequences, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

What do we do now?

Neo
Neo

Fight.

Morpheus
Morpheus

Fight for what?

Neo
Neo

For freedom.

Inspirational Resolve, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

You have a destiny to fulfill.

Neo
Neo

What if I fail?

Morpheus
Morpheus

You won't. I believe in you.

The Choice of Free Will, Reelive

Neo
Neo

Is it really a choice?

Morpheus
Morpheus

Choice is an illusion created between those with power and those without.

Neo
Neo

Then what do I do?

Morpheus
Morpheus

Choose wisely.

Hope for Humanity, Reelive

Neo
Neo

We fight together.

Trinity
Trinity

And for what?

Neo
Neo

For our freedom.

The Awakening, Reelive

Morpheus
Morpheus

You’re here, Neo. You made it.

Neo
Neo

I am ready.

Morpheus
Morpheus

Then go.

Spoon Boy

There is no spoon.

Spoon Boy

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

I'm going to show them a world without you.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

What is real? How do you define 'real'?

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

Choose wisely.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

I know Kung Fu.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around you.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

Dodge this.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Optimus Prime

Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.

Optimus Prime

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

I can’t tell you. You have to see it for yourself.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

I am going to show them a new path.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

The problem is choice.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

You have to let it all go, Neo. Fear, doubt, and disbelief.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

I am not here to tell you how this ends; I am here to tell you how it begins.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

It’s the question that drives us, Neo. It’s the question that brought you here.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Agent Smith

I can’t believe you’re not already dead.

Agent Smith

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

Don't think you are, know you are.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Trinity

You’re empty. So, you are here not to save me. You’re here to save yourself.

Trinity

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

The mind makes it real.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

You’re not dreaming, Neo.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Agent Smith

I used to be you.

Agent Smith

The Matrix, Reelive
Neo

I’m back.

Neo

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

This isn't the Matrix.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive
Morpheus

The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy.

Morpheus

The Matrix, Reelive

Dragula

Dragula by Rob Zombie, Chase scene with the agents

Clubbed to Death

Clubbed to Death by Rob Dougan, Neo's training sequence

Spybreak!

Spybreak! by Propellerheads, The lobby shootout scene

Wake Up

Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine, End credits


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Neo's Awakening

Neo takes the red pill from Morpheus, unlocking reality's truth and leading him to fully awaken in the real world. This moment embodies the crucial choice between ignorance and knowledge. The visuals of Neo's mouth moving as he swallows the pill and the blurred transition between the Matrix and reality create a striking moment of transformation. After taking the pill, he wakes up in a pod, gasping for air amid the harsh environment of real life, signifying his break from the illusion and onset of his true journey.

Context: At this point, Neo is living in a simulated reality, unaware that his life is controlled by machines. Morpheus believes Neo is 'the One' destined to bring down the Matrix, which sets up the stakes for Neo's ultimate evolution.

The Oracle's Prophecy

Neo visits the Oracle, who has a cryptic conversation with him. The pivotal moment comes when she tells him he isn't 'the One' but affirms he has a choice in deciding his path. This moment is visually calm, with the mundane setting of a simple kitchen stark against the heavy weight of destiny. The conversation challenges Neo's perception of his identity, and after leaving, he grapples with self-doubt and the pressure of expectations.

Context: Neo is searching for affirmation of his supposed destiny as 'the One.' The Oracle’s words shake his confidence and create a critical turning point that challenges him to define himself beyond prophecy.

Trinity's Declaration

Trinity reveals her love for Neo when she says, 'The Oracle told me that I would fall in love with the One.' This moment occurs at a crucial point where Neo is unsure of his purpose. The scene is charged with emotion and subtlety, with the weight of their connected destinies. Following this exchange, Neo gains renewed confidence, driven by love and belief in himself, allowing him to embrace his role.

Context: As Neo starts to accept his true identity, Trinity’s love gives him the emotional strength needed for the battles ahead. This enhances Neo's character arc and solidifies the bond between them.

The Fight with Agent Smith

The fight between Neo and Agent Smith peaks when Neo's skills begin to surpass those of his adversary. The choreography is breathtaking; as they exchange blows in a desolate subway platform, the stakes are heightened. Neo ultimately begins to realize his abilities—his blocks and counters bring him closer to mastering the Matrix. The aftermath sees Agent Smith being defeated, marking a pivotal moment where Neo starts to embrace his role as 'the One.'

Context: This confrontation underscores Neo's growth and challenges his limitations. It illustrates the internal and external struggles he faces as he transitions from an ordinary individual to a powerful force against the system.

The Helicopter Rescue

In an iconic moment, Trinity leaps from one skyscraper to another to rescue Neo, who is hanging precariously from a helicopter. The blend of special effects and her fierce determination illustrates both vulnerability and strength. After this action-packed moment, when Neo ultimately saves Trinity from falling, it solidifies their partnership, blending adrenaline with emotional intensity.

Context: Neo's transformation into a heroic figure is visually and emotionally amplified. This scene emphasizes their deepening bond while showcasing the stakes involved in their fight against the Matrix.

Neo vs. The Agents

During an intense showdown in an office building, Neo faces off against multiple agents. The pivotal moment comes when he dodges bullets in slow motion, showcasing his growing powers. The breathtaking visuals and cinematography, coupled with his newfound confidence, symbolize his transition from hesitant outsider to brave combatant.

Context: This scene marks Neo's acceptance of his abilities. It highlights the escalating conflict as he begins to manifest the powers of 'the One,' sparking hope for the resistance against the oppressive system.

Morpheus's Capture

Morpheus is captured by Agent Smith, leading to a heart-wrenching scene where Neo feels responsible for failing to protect his mentor. As Morpheus is tortured in an attempt to extract information, Neo struggles with the tension of loyalty and inner fear. The visuals are stark as we see Morpheus bravely facing his fate while Neo grapples with self-doubt.

Context: This moment builds tension around Neo's commitment to saving Morpheus and the larger rebel cause. It also sets up a fierce rescue mission that becomes pivotal to Neo's character development.

Neo's Resurrection

In a climactic moment, Neo is shot by Agent Smith yet, through love, determination, and self-belief, he rises from the dead. This moment is both visually stunning and emotionally overwhelming—Neo resurrects as a true embodiment of 'the One.' This powerful transformation signifies acceptance not just of his powers but also of his role in the fight for humanity's freedom.

Context: The stakes have never been higher; Neo's resurrection represents hope for the future. It’s a turning point that showcases the strength derived from his identity and connection to others.

The Final Confrontation

As Neo confronts Agent Smith, the tension peaks when he confidently declares, 'I know you’re here to destroy me, but I’m not afraid of you.' This highlights Neo's complete transformation into a fearless leader. The surrounding visuals of destruction and chaos underscore the epic showdown. Neo's calm resolve becomes a visual testament to his awakening as 'the One.'

Context: This climax serves to reinforce the significance of choice and belief in self. It speaks to the culmination of Neo's journey, affirming his acceptance of power and destiny.

The Phone Call

At the end, Neo makes a phone call to the machines, promising to fight against them. His confident demeanor, coupled with the iconic line 'I'm going to show them a world without you,” resonates deeply. The visuals encapsulate a sense of liberation and defiance, signaling the start of a new era for humanity. The stark contrast between hope and despair is palpable here.

Context: This moment encapsulates the hope that propels the resistance. It showcases Neo's full acceptance of his role and reinforces the central theme of fighting against oppressive forces.

The Red Pill or Blue Pill Choice

The moment where Neo is offered a choice between the red and blue pills symbolizes the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. The contrast between the bright red pill and the dull blue pill, alongside Morpheus's serene yet serious demeanor, creates a powerful visual moment. Neo's choice is filled with tension and curiosity, marking the start of his awakening.

Context: This scene is the key to understanding the entire film’s premise. It sets the stage for Neo's journey to self-discovery and the central conflict of reality versus illusion.

Training in The Matrix

Neo's training montage, where he learns martial arts and the gravity-defying rules of the Matrix, represents the transition from an everyday guy to a skilled fighter. The visuals burst with energy, showcasing his rapid growth. The pivotal moment occurs when he finally starts believing in himself and saying, 'I know kung fu.'

Context: This empowering sequence establishes Neo's potential and foreshadows his developing role as a hero. It demonstrates the theme of learning and growth through experience.

The Meeting with the Council

The council discusses Neo's potential as 'the One' and their skepticism towards his abilities creates an atmosphere of doubt. In a charged moment, they argue about destiny and choice, highlighting tension within the resistance. The emotions are mixed—fear, hope, and weariness—illustrating the struggles of those involved in the fight.

Context: This scene deepens the mysterious views of fate versus free will, central themes that run throughout the narrative, as the council grapples with their hope for Neo and their fears of the Matrix.

The Woman in Red

During a training program, Neo meets the Woman in Red. This moment serves not only as a visual distraction but symbolizes the temptations within the Matrix. The peak tension comes when Morpheus uses this training to illustrate Neo’s focus, leading to a meaningful chase scene. A data-heavy moment that climaxes into a lesson about reality versus illusion.

Context: This scene emphasizes the seductive nature of the Matrix and the importance of awareness. It pushes Neo further along his path toward understanding his mission.

Trinity on the Roof

Trinity's calm presence on the roof, determined to rescue Neo, stands as a moment of strength and bravery. A slow-motion leap signifies her confidence and skill. This is a turning point where their destinies oscillate in the fight against the agents, swelling the emotions present in her pivotal act of faith and love.

Context: This scene captures Trinity's unwavering commitment to Neo and the cause, establishing her not just as a partner but as a symbol of empowerment and faith.

The Real World Reveal

When Neo first awakens in the real world, everything changes for him. The gruesome visuals of humanity's plight give weight to the realization that the Matrix is a deceptive prison. This awakening moment is characterized by an overwhelming sense of fear and bewilderment as he sees the stark contrast between his previous life and shocking reality.

Context: This scene is crucial to understanding the stakes they face. It solidifies the themes of reality versus illusion and the struggle for freedom.

Morpheus's Philosophy

Morpheus explains the Matrix and its control over humanity to Neo. The gripping moments where he states, 'What is real? How do you define real?' draw viewers into the philosophical depths of the narrative. The implications of control versus freedom resonate powerfully.

Context: This scene invites the audience to question their understanding of reality, establishing core themes in the film and shaping the narrative structure.

The Code

When Neo first sees the Matrix's code, everything shifts. This revelation is visually represented with green characters swirling down the screen, symbolizing the underlying nature of reality. It heightens the mystery of existence and freedom, forcing Neo to confront the surreal aspects of his world.

Context: This moment establishes the technical and philosophical foundation of the Matrix, inviting the audience into a deeper exploration of the themes of perception and truth.

The Last Stand

In a final act of courage, Neo stands against Agent Smith, affirming his power defined not just by strength, but resolve. As he declares, 'I am going to show them a world without you,' the visuals erupt in color and energy, marking triumph against despair.

Context: This scene symbolizes the monumental theme of resistance against oppression, showcasing the ideological shift from a pawn in the Matrix to a revolutionary figure.

The Architect's Revelation

When Neo meets the Architect, the revelation of the Matrix's cycles and 'the One' as a component within its design unfolds dramatically. The fast-paced dialogue and intricate visuals immerse the viewer in a world of complexity and fate. Neo's existential crisis deepens as he processes the burden of choice within predetermined systems.

Context: This climactic encounter underscores the film’s exploration of free will, determinism, and the cyclical nature of rebellion, significantly challenging Neo's journey.

The Matrix Unplugged

As Neo unplugs himself from the Matrix, the visuals highlight the stark difference in worlds. His transition to reality, marked by machinery and desolation, resonates deeply with themes of enlightenment and struggle. The personal sacrifice reflects the overarching narrative of fighting for humanity’s freedom.

Context: This moment encapsulates Neo's quest, setting the foundation for his role as a symbol of hope against the oppressive system.

The Final Choice

The ultimate moment when Neo must choose between saving humanity or choosing his love for Trinity manifests the film's core conflicts. The emotional gravity is immense as he weighs sacrifice against personal desire. The visuals convey desperation and determination, delivering a profound emotional punch.

Context: This decision defines Neo's character and highlights the intricate dance between personal and collective struggle, ultimately shaping his purpose within the narrative.


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Casting Keanu Reeves as Neo

Keanu Reeves was not the first choice for the role of Neo; other actors considered included Will Smith and Johnny Depp. However, after a series of auditions and discussions, the Wachowskis felt Reeves embodied the character's essence perfectly.

Why it matters: Reeves’ casting brought a unique and authentic quality to Neo, contributing significantly to the film’s central theme of an ordinary person becoming a hero. His performance became iconic, and audiences resonated with his everyman relatability.

The Blue Pill vs. The Red Pill

The blue pill/red pill dilemma, a major philosophical element of the film, was originally conceived by the Wachowskis as a metaphor for choices in life. The color-coded pills were chosen not just for their symbolism but also for their visual impact.

Why it matters: This choice deepened the film’s philosophical underpinnings, becoming a cultural symbol for choice and awakening that extends far beyond the film itself, influencing countless references in popular culture.

Innovative Bullet Time Effect

The groundbreaking 'bullet time' effect used in the film was achieved using a array of cameras that captured the action from multiple angles simultaneously, allowing for dramatic slow-motion movement.

Why it matters: This technique redefined action cinematography and special effects, creating an iconic visual language that inspired a generation of filmmakers and set a new standard for action scenes in cinema.

Training with Kicking and Fighting Experts

Before shooting, the main cast underwent extensive martial arts training that lasted several months, working with notable martial artists such as Yuen Woo-Ping, who choreographed the fight scenes.

Why it matters: This preparation led to incredibly fluid and believable fight sequences that enhanced both the action and the characters' development, making their struggles against the agents feel more visceral and impactful.

Influence of Anime and Cyberpunk

The Wachowskis were heavily influenced by Japanese anime, particularly films like 'Ghost in the Shell,' and various cyberpunk literature, which inspired the aesthetic and thematic elements of 'The Matrix.'

Why it matters: This influence helped create a blend of Eastern and Western storytelling traditions, enriching the film's narrative complexity and (stylish visual presentation), making it a staple within both anime and cyberpunk genres.

Original Script Title - The Matrix: The Awakening

The early drafts of the script were titled 'The Matrix: The Awakening.' However, as the project evolved, the title was simplified to just 'The Matrix.'

Why it matters: The shortened title became emblematic of the franchise itself, leading to a simple yet powerful branding that became instantly recognizable across different media and sequels.

Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus

Laurence Fishburne refused to meet with the Wachowskis until he was allowed to audition for the role of Morpheus, despite being offered the role straightaway after they saw his earlier work.

Why it matters: Fishburne’s commitment to the craft ensured an added depth to Morpheus, portraying him as a complex mentor whose wisdom and belief in Neo’s potential became pivotal to the story’s emotional core.

The Fashion Choices

The iconic leather trench coats worn by characters were influenced by the fashion of the techno and rave culture of the late 1990s. Costume designer Kym Barrett aimed to create a look that was both futuristic and stylish.

Why it matters: These fashion choices not only provided a visually striking aesthetic but also contributed to the film's mood and identity, helping to establish a blend of cool style and a dystopian future.

On-Set Gun Safety

During filming, there were several accidental discharges of weapons on set, leading to increased gun safety protocols. The production team implemented strict measures to ensure actor safety after a near miss.

Why it matters: This incident brought heightened awareness to the dangers of firearms on set, promoting industry-wide changes in safety practices, illustrating the commitment of the filmmakers to the wellbeing of their cast and crew.

Himiko’s Propaganda Art

The artworks designed for the film, including graffiti and posters seen throughout the Matrix, were interpreted through a lens of anti-establishment and philosophical themes, often referenced within the narrative.

Why it matters: These artistic elements enriched the film’s atmosphere, providing additional layers that encouraged audiences to delve deeper into the socio-political commentary embedded within the story.

The Iconic Morpheus Glasses

Morpheus’ glasses were custom designed specifically for the character, with a unique angular look that made them stand out. The design has become a lasting symbol of the film.

Why it matters: Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these elements became iconic representations of the character and the film, reinforcing Morpheus's enigmatic persona and making them instantly recognizable to audiences.

A Futuristic Cityscape

The visual design of the Matrix city was influenced by a variety of real cities, incorporating digital overlays with real-life landscapes that created a surreal yet familiar environment.

Why it matters: This blend of reality with digital creation gave the Matrix a unique and memorable setting, immersing audiences in a universe that felt adaptive yet alien, enhancing the film’s thematic explorations of reality.

Choreography Inspired by Hong Kong Cinema

The fight choreography in 'The Matrix' was heavily influenced by Hong Kong action films, particularly the works of directors such as John Woo and Jackie Chan, incorporating fluid movements and wire-work techniques.

Why it matters: This influence not only elevated the fight sequences to an art form but also bridged cinematic influences from different cultures, showcasing a universal language of action that appealed across international audiences.

Wachowskis and Rewritten Endings

The Wachowskis continuously revised the screenplay during production, making the ending more complex and thought-provoking than originally intended, which culminated in a richer narrative conclusion.

Why it matters: These changes allowed for deeper philosophical explorations of choice, free will, and destiny, elevating 'The Matrix' beyond a typical action film to a thoughtful commentary on reality.

Nineteen-Year-Old Stunt Doubles

The film used as many as 200 stunt performers, including many very young doubles, to achieve the large-scale action sequences that made it visually impressive.

Why it matters: This enormous talent pool allowed for spectacular action sequences that maintained a high level of quality, showcasing the film’s commitment to authenticity in portraying physical action.

Groundbreaking Use of CGI

The Matrix utilized computer-generated imagery (CGI) simultaneously with practical effects to achieve an authentic yet visually stunning cinematic experience, particularly in scenes like the rooftop jumps.

Why it matters: This innovative combination set a precedent for blending CGI and practical effects, becoming a blueprint for how to weave visual effects seamlessly into a film narrative.

The Oracle's Prophecy

The character of The Oracle was initially not well-defined in the early drafts, and her role grew through collaborative discussions on themes of fate, choice, and knowledge among the writers and actors.

Why it matters: Her evolving role added a spiritual dimension to the narrative, posing essential questions about free will and the nature of knowledge, leading to memorable philosophical takes within the story.

Developing the Sentinels

The design for the Sentinels, the menacing machines in the movie, went through rigorous iterations before settling on a look that combined organic and mechanical elements.

Why it matters: Their design not only served the narrative of a dystopian future ruled by machines but also exemplified the film’s exploration of human vs. technology, solidifying their status as visceral antagonists.

Cinematography Choices

Director of Photography Bill Pope collaborated closely with the Wachowskis to use green tinting in the Matrix scenes to highlight the digital nature of the environment versus the warmer hues of the real world.

Why it matters: This visual distinction became essential to understanding the dual realities within the film, adding to the narrative depth and enhancing viewer immersion.

The Red Dress and The Woman

The red dress scene serves as an allegory for distraction and awareness. The character of The Woman in red was designed to symbolize temptation amidst chaos, emphasizing Neo's focus.

Why it matters: This moment captures the essence of choice and alertness, aligning with the film’s primary themes while serving as an unforgettable moment that resonates with audiences.

Digital Fashion Technology

The production team employed innovative digital technologies to design and animate character costumes that showcased the film's futurism.

Why it matters: This forward-thinking approach ensured the film maintained a unique aesthetic, contributing to the overall authenticity of the digital world represented in 'The Matrix.'

Matrix Reloaded as a Philosophical Continuation

The success of 'The Matrix' propelled the development of sequels, where the Wachowskis expanded upon its philosophical themes, turning them into a complex narrative arc with further explorations into choice and destiny.

Why it matters: These sequels built on the original's legacy, stimulating discussions about the nature of reality and consciousness in contemporary culture while also captivating fans eager for answers.

Cameo of Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith

Hugo Weaving's audition for Agent Smith involved a cold reading, where he gravitated toward portraying Smith more as a tired bureaucrat rather than an overtly evil presence.

Why it matters: This approach humanized the character and made his antagonism more relatable, influencing perceptions of artificial intelligence as reflections of humanity rather than just cold machines.


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