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Glass

Glass

2019
Drama, Sci-fi
2h 9m
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Rated 18 Jan 2019
50
21st
Ho Ho ho look at me I’m SPLIT on this one. When the three are together or doing anything everything is fine and good. The rest is M Night destroying all the nice things I was starting to say about him again. This was like when I got excited for that first sequel to the Dark Knight Returns and instead an insane Frank Miller shit in our mouths. They called me Mr. Ass.
Rated 11 Feb 2019
66
44th
A denouement of not just a trilogy, but of Shyamalan's whole body of work: the plot meanders towards an ultimate affirmation of faith, of proof positive of the supernatural and superhuman, of the revelation of things once hidden. So it connects all of his works to esoteric Gnosticism, of which this is a kind of manifesto. Intellectually, I dug it. But it also represents Shyamalan's worst impulses: he is a genius of film formalism, yet feels the need to mansplain in moments best served visually.
Rated 04 Apr 2019
75
52nd
"Glass," unfortunately, closes the door on the series and does it with the last rhaspy gasp of the Shyamalanalanaissance. The first half is slow and the second half has one of the lamest trademark twists of Shyamalan's career. Some of my score may even be biased too high because it took twenty years to see David Dunn and Mr. Glass again, but Shyamalan doesn't do the fanboys any favors, here, closing it with such finality. He'll kick himself when he craps out another, "After Earth," I promise.
Rated 18 Jan 2019
75
83rd
McAvoy one-ups his Split performance. Jackson and Willis are equally great with their own characters. Cinematography, sound and art direction are all brilliant. Unfortunately, some weird pacing and a really ambitious denouement prevent this from being better than the two films that brought us here. Might have been better as a really twisted two-parter to let the finale breathe more.
Rated 19 Jan 2019
78
77th
I really do believe people do NOT understand Shyamalan and what he tries to tell with his movies.
Rated 20 Jan 2019
58
40th
One can almost see where the ludicrous pile of twists nearly destroys the movie. It's clearly Shyamalan at his most excessive, but the force of the material and the performances hold it together.
Rated 26 Jan 2019
6
70th
I can respect and, in some ways, wouldn’t even say I disagree with the criticisms many have about this film. But ultimately I just find it too interesting and different to entirely dismiss. If a movie has me sitting going “hmmmm” in the theater as the end credits roll that’s worth something for sure.
Rated 09 Jun 2021
70
12th
SPOILERS. This one didn't do it for me. It's well acted (especially from McAvoy), but there's so much talent wasted on characters I didn't care about. David Dunn has no arc at all and then faces one of the most disappointing deaths probably ever. I didn't find the premise all that exciting like so many others seemed too. Rarely does a third act completely ruin a movie for me, but it did here. I don't know, it's well directed but this just wasn't what I wanted out of the series.
Rated 18 Jan 2019
70
69th
This is a very grounded Superhero movie, which is a fresh piece of air to where we live in a world where Marvel and DC Superhero movies rely on action. M. Night focuses on the characters and the themes of living in a world where these powers are simplistic. Some decisions will leave people annoyed and surprised. Pretty much all the performances are great. The score is good, but I really wished the Unbreakable score was used. I still gotta give M. Night credit for taking risks with this movie.
Rated 19 Jan 2019
75
77th
McAvoy is even better in this than in 'Split', and the film begins incredibly promising with Shyamalan basically delivering exactly what any big fan of 'Unbreakable' would want. I like the middle section (in which it is suggested that the main characters are delusional) a lot too, and some of the final reveals are actually not bad. Sadly, certain parts of the unsatisfying ending don't carry nearly as much weight as was clearly intended. But this still might be the best superhero trilogy ever.
Rated 20 Jan 2019
65
50th
It's actually a good movie until the twists try to destroy everything. Especially if you liked Unbreakable.
Rated 22 Jan 2019
80
87th
It's not perfect, but it's really good! I have always loved the flirt between superheroes and social realism. Where is the line between extraordinary and being superhuman? McAvoy is once again brilliant! Sadly, it doesn't leave more open questions and subtle clues.
Rated 22 Jan 2019
95
84th
I really enjoyed it and loved the overall trilogy. I only had a couple of very minor criticisms, but I will hold onto those not to reveal anything.
Rated 26 Jan 2019
90
91st
It gave me what I wanted. It feels different than every other superhero movie; it's a decidedly slow burn, but it was interestingly so, a nice psychological breakdown of these characters. But it also was a little unpredictable, and the plot twists were satisfying. He knew enough not to give Bruce too many lines because he'd phone it in, and gave McAvoy most of the heavy lifting. Fight scenes were gritty and that made sense. Just intrigued by this the entire time.
Rated 29 Jan 2019
64
51st
Glass is inconsistent as a superhero film, but not one devoid of enjoyment. The film (and Shyamalan) excels at creating tension and atmosphere. The plot acts as a deconstruction of "Supers" both as characters and as a genre, holding a mirror to modern audiences and critics - an almost forgotten aspect of film-making. The ending attempts to close the film in a way that is a hommage to comics, and this is one way the film falters. The other is when character behaviour is forgone in favour of tone.
Rated 10 Feb 2019
54
51st
Provides a weirdly fitting conclusion to the trilogy, despite being the weakest link and showing off M. Night's twistiest inclinations. McAvoy is still incredible and I'm glad he had a chance to inhabit this role once again. It's hard to appreciate the tonal shift in the moment based on how jarring it is, but thematically a perfect ending for the movie with Sam Jackson's Glass as the main character.
Rated 10 Feb 2019
4
51st
I think there's a lot more here to dissect if m night wanted to ( how we take in superheroes and how they're everywhere now), but mostly he just made an absolute blast of a film. Off the rails in only the way he knows how to do. Also, there's a decent comparison to be made between how this film empowers the people vs something like the incredibles, which subscribes totally to the nietzschean kind of world view wrt ubermensch.
Rated 23 Feb 2019
55
30th
Watch this to finish up the trilogy but don't expect much. I enjoyed the first 2 movies enough to go see Glass in theaters. It was so slow that I started wishing it would end already so I could go eat dinner. The Shyamalan style twist was so weak it took me a while to figure out that was all we were going to get.
Rated 08 Mar 2019
90
63rd
Excellent departure from the current mold of superhero films. Lots of unexpected twists. Excellent cast. Pacing is perfect.
Rated 02 Apr 2019
92
94th
To some it may feel a bit slow-paced, since we are used to constant action and fast storytelling. It is however, extremely entertaining and enjoyable. The music, the suspense, the acting, the camera work, the positioning, the dialogues... All is brilliant and captivating. The twists are perfect and I really couldn't ask anything more of the movie. Wholeheartedly recommend.
Rated 03 Apr 2019
1
16th
Just cancerous and a waste of time at that
Rated 23 Apr 2019
75
69th
Different way of exploring comic world heroes / villains etc But I hardly feel two hours or so was needed to spend on it The most fascinating thing was watching James McAvoy evolve into his many personalities
Rated 23 Jan 2019
3
16th
Glass has a lot of Shyamalan cliches, and you can kind of see him struggle to flesh out this finale because of that. Bruce Willis does seem kind of left out, and some ideas and beliefs are consistently shoved in your face without much progression to the arch. However, Shamaylan has some very beautiful cinematography, and McAvoy deserves lot of praise for his performance. On top of this, I thought this closed nicely and hit what it was going for. Pretty content with this.
Rated 24 Jan 2019
29
4th
Ugh. Not Shyamalan’s worst, but feels like a cornucopia of all his worst tropes. Its ambition and inversely tiny scale is admirable, but it’s dreadfully written and, unlike Shyamalan’s most memorable misfires, sinfully dull. A disastrous conclusion to a trilogy that should have never advanced past the (still excellent) original.
Rated 26 Jan 2019
80
70th
I guess I'm not seeing what a lot of others are seeing. The most significant plot twists, forever the focus of M. Night commentary/criticism, all fit the narrative to me. McAvoy is a delight once again. The ending doesn't bother me, even after a second viewing. There are some awkward transitional moments in the narrative that are noticeable, but God that's a minor criticism, isn't it? Resist the urge to perform open-heart surgery on this looking for stuff to hate, and you might just love it.
Rated 31 Jan 2019
53
6th
Would rather eat glass honestly.
Rated 03 Apr 2019
30
8th
woeful ending to the series.
Rated 07 Apr 2019
32
4th
Dull, dreary effort from Shyamalan is a glum and ponderous affair; loaded with self-importance and clumsy exposition, inexplicably delivered multiple times in case we missed any of the shallow, facile philosophy at play. McAvoy is relentlessly hammy, to call Willis' performance constipated would be a undeserved compliment; only Jackson manages to inject any style into the production (when he's not knocked out in a wheelchair). Some good directorial flourishes at the start promise so much more.
Rated 09 May 2019
5
40th
Shyamalan style, not much happening then a big twist and it's over. Disappointing how little actually happened in the movie, but it wasn't awful I guess, just bland. The cinematography was great though.
Rated 20 May 2019
50
44th
McAvoy steals the shows, but also good performances from Jackson and Paulson. Title is a bit misleading as it's not really a story about Glass in itself I found but nonetheless it had me engaged and enjoyed it up until it's very weak ending which was a complete bust for me.
Rated 13 Sep 2019
40
24th
"Unbreakable" is still solid, I'm very split about "Split" however, but "Glass" left me shattered. Three movies in this franchise, and most of the run time is spent trying to deceive it's audience into thinking things that were otherwise made very clear in the first two movies?! Also - John McClane acts like a zombie, Charles Xavier tries too hard and Nick Fury is just downright boring. The beginning is okayish though.
Rated 17 Jan 2019
55
41st
The idea of low-key superheroes is still better than the execution.
Rated 18 Jan 2019
40
30th
Great acting by McAvoy. I couldn't help but feel extremely let down after the build up. Too much time spent in the mental hospital. Fav scene: all 3 together in the counseling session.
Rated 21 Jan 2019
88
83rd
The psychiatrist's refusal to believe & her method of handling The Beast & especially Willis' hero for the 1st 2 acts are so contradictory, it's hard to just kick back & enjoy Shyamalan's gifted writing & directing. What's made him great in the past is his lack of such egregious contrivances. However, everything is explained in the riveting third act as he proceeds to unleash twist after twist, his ability to surprise bordering on the supernatural. Mcavoy's transformations are also great fun
Rated 22 Jan 2019
33
5th
Glass continues the same of what audiences enjoyed from Shyamalan's well-performed and suspenseful predecessors, but when it's not just rehashing old ideas from the former two, this installment feels uneven and convoluted. And above all else, it's ugly and misguided at its core.
Rated 23 Jan 2019
67
20th
There are strong performances and a couple of very interesting ideas in this movie, which constantly goes against the viewers' expectations, but the strange structure and some outright stupid elements in its plot and dialogue hold it back from living up to the promise of its predecessors.
Rated 23 Jan 2019
80
71st
The culmination of Shyamalan's efforts to strip heroes and villains to their barest iconography much like the Byzantines. Unbreakable remains the crowning achievement, but all the ideas that flourished in the first two films reach a satisfying conclusion here. Stylistically there's not much to speak of outside of the costumes, but the unique story offers a richness that's hard to ignore.
Rated 25 Jan 2019
28
84th
You know how Boyhood had those actors return after like 13 years or whatever it was. Well this is like that movie except instead it was a good movie.
Rated 27 Jan 2019
5
18th
Saw In isolation from 2 previous films and despite strong performances from Mc Avoy and Willis,this was just ok.
Rated 31 Jan 2019
30
12th
Typical of post-success Shyamalan: good ideas, bad execution.
Rated 02 Feb 2019
50
18th
that third act sure does... uh... go... places
Rated 03 Feb 2019
55
34th
Disappointing as a sequel to both films and as a concluding chapter of a trilogy. I thought this film was quite slow and boring for the most part. I get the impression that Shyamalan kind of designed the movie to actually be unsatisfying, but it still has the same result of BEING unsatisfying and also pretentious. The performances were fine. I think there were some good ideas in there, but the way in which they're presented is frustrating and tedious.
Rated 03 Feb 2019
10
52nd
Let's be honest M. Night Shyamalan should have quit making movies after Sixth Sense. I wouldn't trust that man to direct a highschool musical. And cinematographer, Mike Gioulakis, I wouldn't trust to film a wedding! And whoever the hell was their stunt choreographer, I hope he is in hell! This film is the union of so much bad work! But I have to say the film as a whole is actually even worse than the sum of its parts! And we have to blame that on the script which is also M. Night Shyamalan!
Rated 09 Feb 2019
75
54th
This movie certainly has a lot to pull off, it has a 19 year build-up behind it and M. Night takes it on a interesting direction.This is a movie that takes risks and because of that it certainly will be polarising among fans.For me I really like some of the directions it takes and don't like others.What I can say for sure though is that Mcavoy gives an award-worthy performance(or performances)and definitely steals the show.As for Jackson and Willis they both honour these two beloved characters
Rated 14 Feb 2019
66
20th
It starts great, and then in typical Shyamalan fashion the movie simply spins out of control. If only the third act had been more, um, is normal the right word here? It's still a decent ending to the trilogy, so I won't complain too hard. Yet omg the last 30-40 minutes were ridiculous af.
Rated 14 Feb 2019
68
45th
I smell a sequel.... actually just the stupidest amount of fun.
Rated 15 Feb 2019
29
1st
As someone who's a massive Unbreakable fan and hasn't seen Split, I thought this was a completely rushed product, full of dull exposition dialogue, absolutely shittily filmed action scenes, and a bunch of other crap that doesn't make sense. The worst offense is that this should be an interesting story to explore, but Shyamalan really fucks it up with complete filmmaking and storytelling ineptitude here. A completely unsatisfying watch for any fans of Willis in Unbreakable.
Rated 06 Apr 2019
70
76th
good movie
Rated 07 Apr 2019
50
41st
It looks and feels like a very cheap movie. It's the performances by the 3 main actors that raises the level a bit. As usual Shyamalan doesn't understand modern technology at all. All in all disappointing and unless you've seen the two previous ones, there's no need to watch this one.
Rated 11 Apr 2019
4
27th
He lost his touch a while ago. He can still drum up an audience somehow.
Rated 12 Apr 2019
66
13th
If you like knowing what a film is actually about for the first 4/5ths, you're gonna hate this
Rated 18 Apr 2019
7
1st
Fuck this movie!
Rated 23 Apr 2019
46
16th
Glass is a sad step down for the series. And Shyamalan. For awhile there it seemed like he was in the middle of a comeback. Maybe this one is just a fluke. In the end Glass has some good points. The actors are great. Shyamalan kept some of his more annoying camera habits out of our faces. The ending has some real power. It's just a shame the film spends so much time retreading previous themes with extremely slow, uninteresting, dialogue heavy moments.
Rated 24 Apr 2019
42
6th
McAvoy is fantastic, but Glass is a boring and quite stupid film with a bad conclusion
Rated 11 May 2019
27
2nd
That moment...when you realize "Oh fuck, everyone's gonna think it's scenes from a some new superhero movie, I died for nothing, noooooooooo!" I seriously cannot believe a screenplay this dumb was made into a movie. Like a story for 5-year-olds written by an 8-year-old. I know it can't be easy coming up with a decent way to play dialogue this shitty. Nothing but boring, uninspired clichés (except for ATJ and SJ). Which the slow pacing and the long shots make you focus on even more.
Rated 30 May 2019
58
34th
Isn't it frustrating when a movie COULD have been something? It's there for Glass, almost. It's brush-it-with-your-fingertips close! I WANT Glass to be more, and I went in not even caring about this series, not the least bit invested or expectant. But isn't that where Shaymalan is stuck lately? He gets so close, but somehow meanders off. At least he's not outright sucking anymore.
Rated 11 Aug 2019
75
62nd
I wonder what McAvoy has to offer more. He's off the limits again. I feel guilty for hating him over the years. But luckily I have another star to hate. Yeah I'm talking about you Anya. Back to film, I didn't like the way how Unbreakable and Split got linked. They could've been seperate franchaises. Last of all, I felt 3 different emotions at the end. Overall, I hated the ending. How can you blow up everything that could be masterpieces Shyamalan? Seriously, how?
Rated 13 Oct 2019
0
4th
Not at all good, but what can you expect at this point?
Rated 10 Apr 2020
40
28th
Glass half empty.
Rated 25 Apr 2020
5
73rd
re: my review of bestiaire, now we have a sequel in which the animals break out of the cage and right through the screen, if only for a few moments. rating very mutable for now lol, there is a whoooole lot of movie to unpack here
Rated 22 Apr 2022
55
50th
Overall, it is very intriguing and suspenseful. McAvoy is once again balancing between awesome and too silly, but it works. The action scenes are weirdly made and feel more like a school project than a professional film. But the biggest problem is the weak and unsatisfying resolution.
Rated 19 Jan 2019
80
86th
What a wonderful film to conclude the ill-fitting trilogy.
Rated 19 Jan 2019
50
48th
:(@
Rated 23 Jan 2019
45
5th
Filmde üzerine yoğunlaşılsa güzel şeyler çıkacak fikirler var, James McAvoy da Split'teki performansının kat kat üzerine çıkmış, ama bunun dışında her saniye Shyamalan'ın bunca senedir normal insanların hala nasıl konuştuğunu anlayamadığını gösteren diyalogları ve izleyicinin zekasına hakaret niteliğinde senaryo gelişimleri ve twistleri ile geçiyor. Hayatımda seyrettiğim en anticlimactic final de cabası.
Rated 30 Jan 2019
75
8th
Good acting, decent story.
Rated 01 Feb 2019
75
83rd
M.Night Shyamalan Unbreakable, Split ve Glass üçlemesini bitirdi. Bu 3 olağanüstü karakter, polisler ve doktorlar tarafından yakalanıp akıl hastanesine kapatılıyor. 3 kahraman akıl hastanesinden çıkmak için uğraşırlarken karşısına insanoğlunun yıkıcılığı onları durduracaktır. Shyamalan'ın en başarılı filmlerinden. Kahraman olmak ayıp değil önemli olan içindeki insanlık.
Rated 10 Feb 2019
50
47th
Unbreakable was pretty good, Split pretty shit, so it makes sense that Glass falls somewhere in between. It's nice to (finally) get some closure on the David Dunn character, although I'm not sure him face down in a puddle in a car park is what I call satisfying. Shyamalan throws in a few late twists as always - I'd stopped caring by then - but if anything they give off the impression of screening interference and suggest somewhere deep down there's a inspired story here. We'll never know.
Rated 08 Mar 2019
3
2nd
bok gibi amk.
Rated 05 Apr 2019
60
62nd
Worth watching for Mcavoys performance.
Rated 05 Apr 2019
37
24th
Just watch it for McAvoy's performance. The rest is just... Night Shyamalan being Night Shyamalan.
Rated 12 Apr 2019
55
24th
This is the true most ambitious crossover event of our times.
Rated 18 Apr 2019
70
62nd
I didn't realize this was a sequel to two movies, and at first was like, "this is a ripoff of Split." I never saw Unbreakable so didn't know the connection there until after reading reviews here. Anyway, it was an entertaining movie. Some weird transitions, editing, and sound mixing, as well as and a lack of understanding how computers work dropped the rating a bit. The general description of the movie, Dunn tracks down Crumb, is only like the first 10 minutes.
Rated 21 Apr 2019
55
26th
The movie tries too hard to talk about comic books. It feels like it wanted to be or create a superhero universe similar to the Avengers, and the movie tries to push this attempt too hard. My personal impression is that removing the references to "comic books" and not forcing the idea of superheros would make the movie much more interesting
Rated 28 Apr 2019
90
81st
A fitting coda to the Unbreakable Universe. Shyamalan is clearly a fan of comic books/superheroes and explores a thematic way to ground them into modern reality. He succeeds, and though this movie has the name of his worthy supervillain "Mr Glass," it gives equal billing to all the main characters from the previous two movies. Like Chronicle, it is a worthy different take on the superhero film than that of the regular DC and Marvel takes.
Rated 28 Apr 2019
33
7th
shamalan artık saçmalamasan
Rated 03 May 2019
67
36th
Decent film with fantastic filming and imagery. Quite disappointed with the story and acting; does not come close with previous venture. Weak twist ????
Rated 09 May 2019
43
18th
C-
Rated 10 May 2019
60
47th
I almost stopped half-way because of stupidity, but I'm glad I didn't. The ending is pretty good.
Rated 11 May 2019
70
46th
actually not that bad
Rated 19 May 2019
67
57th
An underwhelming overall experience, but still a decent addition to the trilogy. Super hero films come in basically one flavor, popcorn CGI extravaganza's and this has been a welcome diversion from that , if nothing else. McAvoy is amazing, a strong cast is strong, the only real let downs are the dragging middle section of the film, and MNS's obsession with explaining the twist to us verbally for the most part. It's not going to convert anyone, but I for one was happy with the series.
Rated 08 Jun 2019
64
26th
Unbreakable ve Split'i birleştirip, 3 ana karakterin yanına 3 yardımcı karakter vererek tek bir göz ile aynı filmi anlatmayı başaramayan Shyamalan, Glass ile başlarda eğlenceli gözükse de kendini açtıkça kötüleşip izleyiciyi sıkan bir film çekmiş. Görsellerde ve filmin posterlerinde de olduğu gibi filmde hafif ton renk sorunları var, kendi içerisinde can çekişiyor Glass.
Rated 12 Jun 2019
65
45th
McAvoy turns in a phenomenal and award-worthy performance as over ten different characters, and transitions flawlessly between each one several times over. I was blown away by him. Willis is fine, and Jackson is great. Visually, it's a stunning film with great use of color and some really clever cinematography. Story-wise, it's better than Split, but it gets too ambitious for its own good and especially falls short in its ending. For the performances and the overall ride, it's worth a watch.
Rated 17 Jun 2019
80
67th
I thoroughly enjoyed James McAvoy his performance in this. This movie really shows what he can bring to the table. I did like the plot and the movie.
Rated 14 Jul 2019
78
13th
watched Split just to watch this afterwards. and well...it is no good..
Rated 04 Aug 2019
67
52nd
Split is one of my favorite movies, but unfortuneately did not live up to my expectations.
Rated 06 Aug 2019
66
13th
The setup was interesting, but didn't buy the ending at all.
Rated 22 Aug 2019
66
37th
The push back against M. Night's surprise trilogy conclusion really is probably heightened by the era of Marvel. Fans of Unbreakable were suddenly excited to see a character shake some dust off of his shoulders and get to work on Acting-Class-McAvoy. Instead, as per usual, M. Night gives us a movie at his own pace with a message that is timely. The 60 plus minutes of subdued tone is sometimes clunky but totally fascinating. "It's okay to be different," wins the day.
Rated 30 Sep 2019
3
31st
A long, boring build-up to nothing.
Rated 04 Oct 2019
70
90th
Way better than "Split".
Rated 05 Oct 2019
60
13th
Ok, the end of the movie was pretty cool, but the rest was just horrible. WTF?
Rated 01 Dec 2019
40
38th
Shyamalan had an epic high concept in mind, he just forgot to bother to make the movie entertaining. "Unbreakable" is the only one of the trilogy I'd recommend.
Rated 20 Jan 2020
60
1st
m. night shyamalan’ın şu harika hikayeyi ne yazık ki vasat bir senaryoya kurban ettiği film olmuş. halbuki split ile ümitlenmiş, “kral geri döndü” demiştik. şu filmin muazzam bir üçleme finali olma şansını, shymalan acayip bir kafayla vasat bir seyirliğine dönüştürmüş.benim için hayal kırıklığı oldu. yine ilgiyle izledim filmi ama bu biraz da önceki iki filmi çok sevmemle alakalı bir durumdu.
Rated 25 Jan 2020
56
23rd
Not bad, just very disappointing because it is totally mediocre. And like everyone else, I didn't care for the ending either. It's an average film that could've been great, if only the director, M. Night Shyamalan built a better, more interesting storyline. What a shame!
Rated 18 Feb 2020
70
53rd
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Rated 13 Mar 2020
65
11th
Well, that was stupid. That's all I got. Just so stupid.
Rated 18 May 2020
55
11th
Worst film of trilogy.
Rated 03 Aug 2020
25
6th
I’m not sure there’s a single aspect to the story’s logic that makes cohesive sense. What’s more bothersome than the sheer stupidity is the tone : at once sensationalist and empty. But oh so serious. Bad.
Rated 03 Aug 2020
70
50th
Shyamalan will be remembered as one of the most unbalanced filmmakers.
Rated 18 Nov 2020
69
52nd
69.
Rated 19 Dec 2020
40
11th
The worst ending of all times. Normally no one would believe in those recordings...

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