Lego Movie Run That by Me Again I Wasnt Listening

2014 moving-picture show past Phil Lord and Christopher Miller

The Lego Moving picture
Lego construction worker Emmet is running away from a bright light with other Lego characters running alongside him.

Theatrical release poster

Directed by
  • Phil Lord
  • Christopher Miller
Screenplay by
  • Phil Lord
  • Christopher Miller
Story by
  • Dan Hageman
  • Kevin Hageman
  • Phil Lord
  • Christopher Miller
Based on Lego Structure Toys
Produced by
  • Dan Lin
  • Roy Lee
Starring
  • Chris Pratt
  • Will Ferrell
  • Elizabeth Banks
  • Will Arnett
  • Nick Offerman
  • Alison Brie
  • Charlie Day
  • Liam Neeson
  • Morgan Freeman
Cinematography Pablo Plaisted (live-action sequences)
Edited past
  • David Burrows
  • Chris McKay
Music by Marking Mothersbaugh

Production
companies

  • Warner Animation Group[1]
  • Lin Pictures[2]
  • Lego System A/S[2]
  • Vertigo Entertainment[two]
  • Village Roadshow Pictures[two]
Distributed past
  • Warner Bros. Pictures (Worldwide)
  • Roadshow Entertainment (Australia)[3]

Release dates

  • February one, 2014 (2014-02-01) (Regency Hamlet Theater)
  • February 6, 2014 (2014-02-06) (Kingdom of denmark)
  • February 7, 2014 (2014-02-07) (United States)
  • Apr iii, 2014 (2014-04-03) (Australia)

Running fourth dimension

100 minutes[4]
Countries
  • Australia[5]
  • Kingdom of denmark[five]
  • Us[v]
Language English
Budget $threescore–65 one thousand thousand[half-dozen] [7]
Box function $468.1 million[viii]

The Lego Movie is a 2022 calculator-animated take a chance comedy movie written and directed past Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from a story by Lord, Miller, and Dan and Kevin Hageman. Based on the Lego line of construction toys, its story focuses on Pismire, an ordinary Lego minifigure who helps a resistance motion terminate a tyrannical businessman from gluing everything in the Lego world into his vision of perfection. Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman provide their voices for the film'southward characters.

Plans of the film based on Lego started in 2008 and was announced by Warner Bros. in November 2011. Chris McKay was brought to co-direct the pic in 2011. Much of the cast were sign in to voice the characters in 2012, while the animation was provided by Animate being Logic. The film was defended to Kathleen Fleming, the onetime managing director of entertainment development of the Lego company, following her death in Cancún, Mexico, in April 2013.[nine] [10]

The picture show was produced past the Warner Animation Group, also as Village Roadshow Pictures, Lego System A/S, Lin Pictures, and Vertigo Entertainment, The Lego Movie was released on February 7, 2022 by Warner Bros. Pictures. It became a critical and commercial success, grossing $468.1 1000000 worldwide against its $threescore–65 million upkeep, and received praise for its animation, acting, story, and humor. The Lego Movie received several awards and nominations: an Annie Accolade and a BAFTA, and nominations for a Golden World and a Grammy. At the 87th Academy Awards, the film'southward "Everything Is Awesome" was nominated for Best Original Song. The Lego Movie is the first entry in what would become the franchise of the aforementioned name, which includes 3 more films—The Lego Batman Movie (2017), The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017), and The Lego Film 2: The Second Part (2019).

Plot [edit]

In the Lego universe, the wizard Vitruvius fails to protect a superweapon called the "Kragle" from the evil Lord Business, but prophesies that a person called "The Special" volition find the Piece of Resistance capable of stopping the Kragle. Lord Business claims it untrue and kicks Vitruvius off the cliff.

8 years later in Bricksburg, construction worker Pismire Brickowski comes beyond Wyldstyle, a adult female searching for something at Ant's construction site. Emmet falls into a pit and finds the Piece of Resistance. Compelled to touch it, Ant experiences visions and passes out.

He awakens in the custody of Bad Cop, Business organization's lieutenant, with the Slice of Resistance attached to his back. Emmet learns of Business concern's plans to freeze the globe with the Kragle, a tube of Krazy Glue with the label partially rubbed out; the Piece of Resistance is the tube'south cap. Wyldstyle rescues Pismire, believing him to be the Special. They escape Bad Cop and travel to "The Old West" where they meet a blind Vitruvius. He and Wyldstyle are Main Builders, capable of edifice annihilation without pedagogy manuals, who oppose Business's attempts to suppress their creativity. Though disappointed Emmet is non a Master Architect, they are convinced of his potential when he recalls visions of "the Man Upstairs".

Emmet, Wyldstyle, and Vitruvius evade Bad Cop'southward forces with Batman's help and escape to Cloud Cuckoo State where all the master builders are in hiding. The Master Builders are unimpressed with Emmet's cowardliness and turn down to help him fight Business organisation. Bad Cop's forces attack and capture anybody except Ant and his friends. Fellow Primary Builder MetalBeard rescues Emmet from drowning and Pismire devises a plan to infiltrate Business'south headquarters and disarm the Kragle. The program about succeeds until Emmet and his friends are captured and imprisoned. Lord Business concern murders Vitruvius by decapitating him with a penny, throws the Piece of Resistance into an abyss, and sets his headquarters to self-destruct, leaving all present to die. Vitruvius reveals he made upward the prophecy as he dies, only his spirit returns to tell Emmet it is his cocky-belief that makes him the Special. Strapped to the self-destruct mechanism's bombardment, Emmet flings himself off the edge in the tower and saves his friends and the Master Builders. Inspired by Emmet's sacrifice, Wyldstyle rallies the Lego people across the universe to utilize whatever creativity they have to build machines and weapons to fight Business's forces.

Emmet finds himself in the human world where the events of his life are being played out in a basement by a young boy, Finn, on his father's Lego set. The father — "The Man Upstairs" — chastises his son for creating hodgepodges of different playsets and begins to permanently glue his perceived perfect creations together. Realizing the danger, Emmet wills himself to movement and gains Finn'southward attention. Finn returns Emmet and the Slice of Resistance to the set, where Emmet possesses the powers of a Master Architect and confronts Business organisation. In the human being world, Finn'south father looks at his son'southward creations and sees how he based the villainous Business organisation on him. Through a speech Ant gives Business, Finn tells his father that he is very special and has the power to change everything. Finn'south male parent reconciles with his son, which plays out as Business organisation having a change of heart, capping the Kragle with the Piece of Resistance, and ungluing his victims with mineral spirits as Wyldstyle and Pismire enter a relationship. As Finn'south younger sister joins in playing with the Lego sets, Duplo aliens arrive in the Lego universe and threaten destruction.[N 1]

Cast [edit]

  • Chris Pratt as Ant Brickowski, an everyman and structure worker from Bricksburg who is initially mistaken for the Special.
  • Will Ferrell as Lord Business organization, an evil man of affairs and tyrant of Bricksburg and the Lego Universe who is the company president of the Octan Corporation nether the name President Concern.[11] [12]
    • Ferrell as well plays "The Man Upstairs", a Lego collector and Finn'due south male parent in the live-action part of the movie.
  • Elizabeth Banks as Lucy / Wyldstyle, a "tough equally nails" and tech-savvy Master Builder.[thirteen]
  • Will Arnett equally Bruce Wayne / Batman, a DC Comics grapheme who is one of the Chief Builders, too as Wyldstyle's boyfriend and an amateur musician.
  • Nick Offerman every bit MetalBeard, a pirate-like Master Architect seeking revenge on Lord Business for taking his body parts following an earlier encounter and causing him to remake his torso from bricks.[12]
  • Alison Brie as Princess Unikitty, a unicorn/true cat hybrid-like Master Builder who lives in Cloud Cuckoo Land.[12] [14]
  • Charlie Day as Benny, a "1980-something space guy"-like Chief Architect who is obsessed with edifice spaceships.[11]
  • Liam Neeson equally Bad Cop / Proficient Cop / Scribble Cop, a police officer with a two-sided head and a split personality who serves Lord Business organisation every bit the commander of the Super Secret Law. The character'south name and personality are based on the good cop/bad cop interrogation method, which is briefly shown in the film.
    • Neeson also voices Pa Cop, a constabulary officeholder who is Bad Cop/Adept Cop's father and Ma Cop'south hubby.
  • Morgan Freeman as Vitruvius, a blind and elderly wizard-like Master Builder.
  • Channing Tatum as Superman, a DC Comics graphic symbol who is i of the Master Builders
  • Jonah Hill as Light-green Lantern, a DC Comics character who is one of the Master Builders
  • Cobie Smulders every bit Wonder Woman, a DC Comics graphic symbol who is one of the Master Builders.
  • Jadon Sand as Finn, an eight-and-a-half-twelvemonth-erstwhile boy who is the son of "The Homo Upstairs" in the live-action part of the flick.

Additionally, Anthony Daniels, Keith Ferguson, and Billy Dee Williams appeared their corresponding cameo roles as protocol droid C-3PO, and smugglers Han Solo and Lando Calrissian from the Star Wars franchise and the television series Robot Chicken.[N 2] Shaquille O'Neal portrays a Lego version of himself who is a Main Builder alongside two generic members of the 2002 NBA All-Stars. Volition Forte plays Abraham Lincoln (whom he had previously voiced on Clone Loftier, another Lord/Miller production).

Director Christopher Miller voices as a Television set announcer for the Octan comedy evidence Where Are My Pants?

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

The development of The Lego Movie began in 2008, when Dan Lin and Roy Lee discussed it earlier Lin left Warner Bros. Pictures to form his own production company, Lin Pictures. Warner Bros. home amusement executive Kevin Tsujihara, who had recognized the value of the Lego franchise by engineering the studio's purchase of Lego video game licensee Traveller'south Tales in 2007, thought the success of the Lego-based video games indicated a Lego-based film was a good thought, and reportedly "championed" the development of the moving-picture show.[19] [20] By Baronial 2009, Dan and Kevin Hageman were writing the script described as "activeness adventure set in a Lego world".[21] Cloudy with a Take a chance of Meatballs (2009) directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were in talks in June 2010 to write and direct the film.[22] Warner Bros. green-lit the movie past November 2011, with a planned 2022 release date. The Australian studio Animal Logic, the same studio that did the animation for other Warner Bros. films such as Happy Feet and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, was contracted to provide the animation, which was expected to comprise fourscore% of the picture show. By this time Chris McKay, the director of Robot Chicken, had likewise joined Lord and Miller to co-direct.[23] McKay explained that his part was to supervise the product in Australia once Lord and Miller left to piece of work on 22 Jump Street (2014).[24] In March 2012, Lord and Miller revealed the motion-picture show's working title, Lego: The Slice of Resistance, and a storyline.[25]

"We wanted to brand the pic feel like the way you play, the way I call back playing. We wanted to brand it feel as epic and ambitious and self-serious as a kid feels when they play with LEGO. We took something you lot could claim is the almost contemptuous cash catch in cinematic history, basically a 90 infinitesimal LEGO commercial, and turned it into a celebration of creativity, fun and invention, in the spirit of just having a good time and how ridiculous it can look when you make things up. And we had fun doing it.'"

 —Animation supervisor Chris McKay[24]

Casting [edit]

By June 2012, Chris Pratt had been cast as the voice of Emmet, the lead Lego character, and Will Arnett voicing Lego Batman; the role of Lego Superman was offered to Channing Tatum.[26] By August 2012, Elizabeth Banks was hired to voice Lucy (afterwards getting the alias "Wyldstyle")[eleven] and Morgan Freeman to vocalisation Vitruvius, an erstwhile mystic.[26] [27] In November 2012, Alison Brie, Volition Ferrell, Liam Neeson, and Nick Offerman signed on for roles. Brie voices Unikitty, a member of Emmet'south team; Ferrell voices the antagonist President/Lord Business organization; Neeson voices Bad Cop/Practiced Cop; and Offerman voices MetalBeard,[28] a pirate seeking revenge on Business.[29]

Animation [edit]

LEGO Design byME set designed with Lego Digital Designer, the same software used to create The LEGO Movie.

The Lego Moving picture was strongly inspired past the visual aesthetic and stylistics of Brickfilms and qualities attributed to Lego Studios sets. The film received a great deal of praise in the respective online communities who saw the movie as appraising nod to their work.[30] Many Brickfilm-Fans and AFOLs (Adult Fans of Lego) praised the painstaking amount of particular in the production. Animal Logic tried to make the film'southward animation replicate a stop motion film although everything was done through estimator graphics, with the animation rigs following the same articulation limits actual Lego figures have. The camera systems likewise tried to replicate live action cinematography, including different lenses and a Steadicam simulator. The scenery was projected through The Lego Group'south own Lego Digital Designer (created as part of Lego Design byME, which people could design their ain Lego models using LDD, then upload them to the Lego website, design their ain box design, and lodge them for actual delivery), which as CG supervisor Aidan Sarsfield detailed, "uses the official LEGO Brick Library and finer simulates the connectivity of each of the bricks". The saved files were then converted to blueprint and animate in Maya and XSI. At times the minifigures were even placed under microscopes to capture the seam lines, dirt and grime into the digital textures.[31] Benny the spaceman was based on the line of Lego infinite sets sold in the 1980s, and his design includes the broken helmet chin strap, a common defect of the space sets at that time.[32] Miller's babyhood Space Village playset was used in the film.[33]

Post-production [edit]

The Lego Movie was the commencement theatrical feature film produced by Warner Bros. Animation's new characteristic moving picture segmentation Warner Animation Grouping, and was released over 10 years after the box office failure of Warner Bros. Characteristic Animation's last movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action in 2003. The film's full cost, including production, prints, and advertizement (P&A), was $100 million.[7] Half of the film's cost was financed by Hamlet Roadshow Pictures, and was the just film in the franchise that Village Roadshow ever had involvement working on.[7] The rest was covered by Warner Bros., with RatPac-Dune Entertainment providing a smaller share equally part of its multi-year financing agreement with Warner Bros.[34] Initially Warner Bros. turned down Hamlet Roadshow Pictures when information technology asked to invest in the motion-picture show.[7] However, Warner Bros. afterwards changed its mind, reportedly due to lack of confidence in the film, initially offering Village Roadshow Pictures the opportunity to finance 25% of the film, and later on, an additional 25%.[7]

Music [edit]

The Lego Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack anthology by

Mark Mothersbaugh, various artists

Released February four, 2014
Recorded 2013
Trackdown Studios (Sydney)
Genre Film soundtrack, picture show score
Length 58:10
Characterization WaterTower Music
Producer Mark Mothersbaugh, Shawn Patterson, Bartholomew
Mark Mothersbaugh chronology
Final Vegas
(2013)
The Lego Film: Original Motion Moving-picture show Soundtrack
(2014)
22 Jump Street
(2014)
Singles from The Lego Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  1. "Everything Is Awesome"
    Released: January 27, 2014

The flick'southward original score was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh, who had previously worked with Lord and Miller on Cloudy with a Take chances of Meatballs (2009) and 21 Jump Street (2012). The Lego Picture soundtrack contains the score as the majority of its tracks. Also included is the song "Everything Is Awesome" written by Shawn Patterson (El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera and Robot Chicken), Joshua Bartholomew,[35] and Lisa Harriton,[36] who also perform the song in the moving-picture show nether the name, Jo Li. The single, released on Jan 27, 2014, is performed past Tegan and Sara featuring The Lone Island (Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone) who wrote the rap lyrics, and is the commencement song played in the end credits of the picture. The soundtrack was released on February 4, 2022 past WaterTower Music.[37]

Chart positions
Chart (2014) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[38] 82
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC)[39] 8
US Billboard 200[twoscore] 37
Usa Independent Albums (Billboard)[twoscore] 8
US Acme Soundtracks (Billboard)[40] 2

Theme vocal [edit]

The moving-picture show's theme song, "Everything Is Awesome", has been critically praised and has undergone some close assay. In an interview with Fox News, producer Marking Mothersbaugh says the vocal "was supposed to be similar listen command early on in the motion picture. Information technology'south totally irritating, this kind of mindless mantra to become people upwardly and working. It'south similar the whip fissure on their back, just so by the end of the film it morphs into, instead of existence merely a mindless, get-to-piece of work song it becomes about co-functioning and people working together to practice bigger things."[41]

Marketing and release [edit]

Lego released a number of building toy sets based on scenes from The Lego Movie.[42] [43] The Lego Picture show premiered on Feb i, 2014, at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles.[44] It was originally scheduled for general release on Feb 28,[45] but the picture was moved up to February vii.[29] The flick was released in Australia by Roadshow Films.[iii]

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment released The Lego Movie for digital download, and on DVD and Blu-ray on June 17, 2014. At the aforementioned time, a special Blu-ray 3D "Everything is Crawly Edition" besides includes an exclusive Vitruvius minifigure and a collectible 3D Emmet photo.[46]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

The Lego Movie grossed $257.8 million in the The states and Canada and $210.iii million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $468.ane meg.[viii] Borderline Hollywood calculated the movie'southward net profit equally $229million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and habitation media revenues placed information technology third on their list of 2014'due south "Near Valuable Blockbusters".[47]

In the United States and Canada, get out polling showed extensive diverse attraction beyond a variety of audiences; Caucasians making up 64 percent, Hispanic xvi percentage, African-American 12 pct, and Asian 8 percent,[48] with a total of 41 percent being under the age of eighteen.[49] The Lego Movie was released with The Monuments Men and Vampire University on February 7, 2014. It earned $17.2 one thousand thousand on its kickoff 24-hour interval,[fifty] including $425,000 from Thursday night previews.[51] The film debuted earning $69 million from three,775 theaters.[l] Its 2d weekend earnings dropped by 28 percent to $49.eight million,[52] and followed by some other $31.iii million the third weekend.[53] The Lego Movie completed its theatrical run in the United States and Canada on September 4, 2014.[54]

Worldwide, The Lego Picture earned $69.one one thousand thousand in its opening weekend in 34 markets.[55] On its opening weekend elsewhere, the top countries were the United Kingdom ($13.4 million),[56] Commonwealth of australia ($5.vii million),[57] Russia ($3.nine million),[58] Mexico ($3.8 million),[55] and French republic ($3.i million).[59] Equally of March 2022[update], its top international markets were the Great britain ($57 million), Australia ($20 1000000), and Federal republic of germany ($thirteen.ane million).[60]

Critical response [edit]

The Lego Movie was met with "nigh unanimous positive reviews".[61]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 96% of 253 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of viii.20/10. The website's consensus reads, "Boasting beautiful animation, a charming voice cast, laugh-a-minute gags, and a surprisingly thoughtful story, The Lego Movie is colorful fun for all ages."[62]

Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the movie a score of 83 out of 100 based on 43 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[63] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an boilerplate grade of "A" on an A+ to F calibration.[50]

Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Arriving at a time when feature animation was looking and feeling mighty bloodless...The LEGO Movie shows 'em how it'south done",[64] with Peter Debruge of Variety adding that Lord and Miller "irreverently deconstruct the country of the modernistic blockbuster and deliver a smarter, more satisfying experience in its place, emerging with a fresh franchise for others to build upon".[65] Tom Huddleston of Time Out said, "The script is witty, the satire surprisingly pointed, and the animation tactile and imaginative."[66] Drew Chase of the Chicago Reader said the filmmakers "fill the script with delightfully absurd one-liners and sharp pop culture references",[67] with A. O. Scott of The New York Times noting that, "Pop-culture jokes ricochet off the heads of younger viewers to tickle the world-weary adults in the audience, with just enough sentimental goo applied at the end to unite the generations. Parents will dab their eyes while the kids roll theirs."[68]

Claudia Puig of USA Today called the film "a spirited romp through a world that looks distinctively familiar, and nonetheless freshly inventive".[69] Liam Lacey of The Earth and Mail asked, "Can a feature-length toy commercial also piece of work equally a decent kids' movie? The bombast of the Yard.I. Joe and Transformers franchises might advise no, simply after an uninspired yr for animated movies, The Lego Movie is a three-D animated film that connects."[70] Joel Arnold of NPR best-selling that the film "may be ane giant advertisement, merely all the way to its plastic-mat foundation, it'southward an earnest piece of piece of work—a cash grab with a eye".[71] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called the film "sassy enough to shoot well-aimed darts at corporate branding".[72] Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Mail said that, "While clearly filled with affection for—and marketing tie-ins to—the titular product that's front end and center, it's besides something of a sharp plastic brick flung in the center of its corporate sponsor."[73] Moira MacDonald of The Seattle Times, while generally positive, found "it falls autonomously a bit near the terminate".[74] Alonso Duralde of The Wrap said the picture "will doubtless tickle young fans of the toys. It's merely too bad that a picture show that encourages you to think for yourself doesn't follow its ain advice."[75]

The Lego Movie was included on a number of best-of lists. It was listed on many critics' top x lists in 2014, ranking fifteenth.[76] Several publications accept listed the film every bit one of the best blithe films, including: Insider, United states Today (2018),[77] [78] Rolling Stone (2019),[79] Parade, Time Out New York, and Empire (all 2021).[80] [81] [82] The film was also named past filmmaker Edgar Wright and Fourth dimension flick critic Richard Corliss as i of their favorite films of 2014.[83] [84]

Other response [edit]

Conservative political commentator Glenn Brook praised the picture for avoiding "the double meanings and adult humor I merely hate".[85]

Oscar host Neil Patrick Harris referenced The Lego Movie not being nominated Best Blithe Feature, which many critics considered a snub, saying prior to the laurels's presentation, "If you're at the Oscar party with the guys who directed 'The Lego Flick,' now would exist a swell time to distract them."[86]

U.S. Senator Ron Johnson criticized the film's anti-corporate message, saying that it taught children that "government is good and business is bad", citing the villain'due south name of Lord Business. "That's done for a reason", Johnson told WisPolitics.com, "They're starting that propaganda, and it's insidious". The comments were criticized by many, and Russ Feingold brought upwards the comments on the campaign trail during his 2022 Senate bid against Johnson.[87]

Accolades [edit]

Other media [edit]

In 2014, an adventure video game, The Lego Movie Videogame, was released for multiple platforms.[133] Lego Dimensions (2015) features characters from several media franchises, including The Lego Picture.[134] [135] The Lego Motion-picture show: 4D – A New Adventure is a 4-D picture at Legoland Florida, that has been in operation since 2016. Written and directed by Rob Schrab, the 12-infinitesimal attraction stars A. J. Locascio as Emmet, with Banks, Brie, Mean solar day, and Offerman reprising their respective roles; while Patton Oswalt plays President Business organisation's brother, Risky Business.[136] [137]

Follow-ups [edit]

Warner Bros. released two spin-offs in 2017: The Lego Batman Moving-picture show and The Lego Ninjago Movie.[138] Both films fix in dissimilar universes apart from The Lego Moving picture i.[139] [140] The Lego Batman Picture show was considered a success,[141] while The Lego Ninjago Motion-picture show was a failure.[142] A television series Unikitty! (2017–2020) focuses on the eponymous character (Tara Potent) and her friends.[143] The Lego Movie was followed by The Lego Movie two: The Second Part in 2019.[144] Post-obit the financial failure of The Lego Motion picture 2,[145] [146] Universal Pictures set a five-yr motion-picture show deal with The Lego Grouping.[147]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Every bit depicted in The Lego Movie 2: The 2d Office (2019).
  2. ^ Attributed to multiple references: [xv] [sixteen] [17] [18]
  3. ^ Also awarded to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)

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  • Official website at Lego.com
  • Official Warner Bros. Site
  • The Lego Flick at IMDb
  • The Lego Movie at AllMovie Edit this at Wikidata

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