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it. American audiences disapproved of this ending. Sid
Sheinberg says that the impact of the shark and Jake dying "was too much for the audience in one finale". Following this, additional footage was filmed to portray Jake's survival, and special effects shots using miniatures which, Downey says, "saw the shark inexplicably explode after being speared by the boat". Universal used this ending on home media releases. The re-shot ending reportedly began filming only five days after the film was released in the United States. The original ending can be seen on cable broadcasts. In his review of the film,
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Academy Award because of filming in the Bahamas, he was glad to be involved in the film. In the press release, he explains that "it is part of movie history ... the original was one of the great all-time thrillers. I thought it might be nice to be mixed up with that. I liked the script very much." However, Caine later claimed: "I have never seen it , but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific!" In his 1992 autobiography
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effective than constantly seeing the shark or people being eaten. De Guzman asserts that the strongest characters in drama are often those off-screen, another justification for not showing the shark too often. Sargent expected the audience to appreciate what they tried to do, and had ambitions that it would not be seen as "a tired version of the first one."
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novelization sticks fairly close to the final film, although it does contain some extra subplots to, as Paul Downey writes, "establish a more cohesive plot". The novel contains a subplot in which Hoagie is a government agent and he transports laundered money. The only reference to this in the film is
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Kingdom. The AMC version includes a number of deleted and extended scenes that were removed from the original theatrical release. These include spoken narration prior to the opening credits explaining that some circumstances
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Bahamas on February 9, beginning principal photography there the next day. Like the production of the first two films, they encountered many problems with varying weather conditions. The location did not offer the "perfect world" that the 38-day shoot required. Cover shots were filmed on shore
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was the location of the fictional Amity Island for the film's opening scenes. Edgartown welcomed the production because it brought more business to the tourist town, which was usually very quiet in
February. Production commenced on February 2, 1987, by which time "snowstorms had blanketed" the island
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Michael continues blasting the shark with the impulses, causing it to leap out of the water again. Ellen steers the sailboat towards the shark, while thinking back to the shark's attack on Thea and also imagining Sean's death, and Martin defeating the first shark. As the shark is rearing up, she rams
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Michael and Jake are flown by Hoagie to search for Ellen and find the shark in pursuit of their boat. During the search, Hoagie explains to
Michael about Ellen's belief that the shark that killed Sean is hunting her family. When they find her, Hoagie lands the plane on the water, ordering Michael and
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because of his shooting commitments on this film, because he may not have wanted to return to the shoot if he had left it. On their review show, both Ebert and his colleague Gene Siskel slated the film, also pointing out a number of "logical errors amongst many logical errors" including a scene near
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In addition to the 124 cast and crew members, 250 local extras were also hired. The majority of the extras were used as members of the local high school band, chorus and dramatic society that can be seen as the Brodys walk through the town, and during Sean's attack. A local gravestone maker produced
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A few days later, Michael, Jake, and their crew encounter the shark, which followed the family from Amity. Jake is eager to research it because great white sharks have never been seen in the
Bahamas due to the warm water. Michael asks him not to mention the shark to his family. During the day, Ellen
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was the location of the fictional Amity Island for the opening scenes. Delays caused by the mechanical sharks and the weather led to concerns about whether the release date would be met. Many critics suggested that the rushed production compromised the quality of the film. The film was marketed with
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In contrast, however, I.Q. Hunter writes, "the cheap shark effects aren’t especially disastrous considering what was possible before CGI." Derek
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Universal to finish shooting on April 2. Additional underwater photography was completed in a water tank, measuring 50 feet (15 m) by 100 feet (30 m) across, and 17 feet (5.2 m) in depth, in Universal Studio's Stage 27. Also, a replica of Nassau's Clifton
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was unavailable, Sargent reports that his character had been dead for 18 months "when we enter the story... and deal with Ellen Brody's emotional problem--her obsession with the death of another member of her family." For De Guzman, it "is a story of obsession and fear. Whether what Ellen Brody has
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Hoagie escapes from the shark, and Jake and Michael hastily put together a device that emits electrical impulses. As Jake moves to the front of the boat, the shark lunges up and mauls him. Jake manages to get the device into the shark's mouth before being dragged underwater. Michael begins blasting
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Martin's older son, Michael, his wife, Carla, and their five-year-old daughter, Thea, come to Amity for the funeral. Michael works in the Bahamas as a marine biologist, and on his arrival, Ellen demands he stop his work. Having just received his first grant, Michael refuses. Thea convinces Ellen to
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In the ending of the original US theatrical version, Ellen rammed Neptune's Folly into the shark, impaling it on the prow of the boat, mortally wounding it. The shark then causes the boat to break apart with its death contortions, forcing the people on the boat to jump off to avoid going down with
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of Sean (Jay Mello) and Martin Brody. Similarly, the shark's destruction contains footage of Martin Brody aiming at the compressed air tank, saying "Smile, you son of a ... ". Caryn James comments that "nothing kills a sequel faster than reverence ... Joseph Sargent, the director, has turned this
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cameras equipped with Zeiss Superspeed lenses for underwater sequences. Cinematographer John McPherson also supervised the underwater unit, which was headed by Pete Romano. Whereas underwater photography was normally filmed with an anamorphic lens, requiring overhead lighting, Romano filmed these
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with her friend Margaret and her mother. While Carla presents her new art sculpture, the shark attacks the back of the boat, killing Margaret's mother. After Thea is safe, Ellen boards Jake's boat to track down the shark, intending to kill it to save her family. After hearing about what happened,
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Sargent hired Michael De Guzman to write a script, within five weeks, with the shooting script being completed during production. According to the writer, they had the "bare bones of a story" by October 1986, and by the 2nd November they had a workable outline for the production team. The first
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that "in the book, I don't contend that the shark is thinking at all. That's why I've got the voodoo guy standing in for him." Searls says that it works in the book, but it was "too corny" for the film. However, at one point in the theatrical version, Michael Brody says, "Come on, sharks don't
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gave the film zero stars, writing in his review that it "is not simply a bad movie, but also a stupid and incompetent one." He lists several elements that he finds unbelievable, including that Ellen is "haunted by flashbacks to events where she was not present". Ebert joked that Caine could not
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Adverse weather conditions and problems with the mechanical sharks meant that the product was delayed and exceeded its $ 23m budget. Despite this, the production was hurried in order to meet the July 1987 release date. According to associate producer and production manager Frank Baur during the
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Principal photography completed in Nassau on May 26, although the special effects team continued working until 4 June. Production then moved to the two sets which had been constructed at Universal Studios for the Neptune's Folly sequences, and also some reshoots of Sean's death. A tank had been
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De Guzman and Sargent were inspired by the first film's "less is more" approach. Replicating the idea of the yellow barrels in the original, they believed that having the shark swallow meat attached to a sonar device, emitting the sound of the shark's heartbeat, would create tension and be more
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was the lowest grossing film of the franchise, with $ 51.9 million total gross on a $ 23 million budget barely breaking even. It was universally lambasted by critics and audiences alike, who lamented the weak story, poor acting, and cheap-looking effects, and felt like the franchise had run its
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when Michael Brody asks, "What do you do when you're not flying people?" to which Hoagie replies, "I deliver laundry." In Searls' novel, the character of Jake is ultimately killed by the shark; Jake was originally supposed to die in the film, but the script was changed to allow him to survive.
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eight years earlier, as well as being her final film role. The press release proposes that the character "had much more depth and texture than either of the other films was able to explore. The promise of further developing this multi-dimensional woman under the extraordinary circumstances ...
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off and running." In a 2006 interview, Sargent stated that the premise was born "out of a little bit of desperation to find something fresh to do with the shark. We thought that maybe if we take a mystical point of view, and go for a little bit of ... magic, we might be able to find something
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The pilot of their small plane, Hoagie, takes an interest in Ellen when he flies them back. Wanting to take her mind off her recent losses and finding herself attracted, she begins spending time with him. Michael introduces his mother to his colleague Jake and his wife Louisa, and they spend
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4.1, with one reviewer saying that the "stereo separation is great with ocean waves swirling around you, the bubbles going by during the scuba scenes, and Hoagie's airplane flying around behind you." The same reviewer praised the image transfer of McPherson's "extremely well photographed"
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However, much of Small's music was unused in the final film. Some phrases were "dialled out" early, some were dropped entirely, and some cues were used in scenes other than they had been written for. The changes to the film's ending also required edits to the music during post-production.
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Jake decides to attach a device to the shark that can track it through its heartbeat. Using chum to attract it, Jake stabs the device's tracking pole into the shark's side. The next day, the shark ambushes and chases Michael through a sunken ship, and he narrowly escapes.
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Bay and its skyline was created on the man-made Falls Lake on the studio backlot. Principal photography was completed in Los Angeles on May 26. Millar's special effects team, however, remained in Nassau, completing second unit photography on June 4.
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the ending of the first film is used to show this). Also in the revised ending, Michael hears Jake calling for help, seriously injured but still alive (Jake died in the original cut). A short time later, Hoagie flies Ellen back to Amity Island.
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said that he could not believe "hat the director, Joseph Sargent, would film this final climactic scene so incompetently that there is not even an establishing shot, so we have to figure out what happened on the basis of empirical evidence."
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on compact disc, released the complete score. CD producer Douglass Fake was given access to the complete session mixes, meaning that the disc included every cue recorded by Small, including unused and unedited versions of the tracks.
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painted to replicate Nassau's seabed, and a huge backdrop was painted to look like the Bahamas sky. However, as John McPherson points out, the backdrop looked rather artificial, which the production had no remaining time to resolve.
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in her mind is true or not will be left up to the audience to decide. No statement is being made in that regard... but it's about any kind of fear so great and so strong that it begins to take control of a human being's life."
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can be due to fate, and more dialogue between Ellen and Hoagie as well as between Michael and Jake. There are additional shots of the shark diving towards the submersible and slightly different angles showing Jake's death.
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refused to participate. Scheider had other commitments, and also had clearly expressed a desire not to play the character again. Lee Fierro made a brief cameo as Mrs. Kintner (the mother of Alex Kintner who was killed in
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asked "Why hasn't this family moved to Nebraska?" The sequence in which the shark "literally leaps out of the water and can roar like a lion" became so notorious that it inspired the title of the 2022 making-of book
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with noisy drums and hundreds of extras. But he never faltered in his concentration and he put me completely at ease. It was all so natural. He's an extraordinary actor – and just a nice human being.
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the end where Michael Caine's shirt is dry despite the character having just hauled himself out of the water. Siskel concluded his review by saying "let's hope this is the end of the
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Soundtrack.net says that "Small's score is generally tense, and he comes up with a few new themes of his own." The film also contained the songs "Nail it to the Wall", performed by
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Oliver, T (December 1987). "The Brody family gets jawed again: special-effects shark winks, swims, dives, turns, wiggles, and chomps hydraulically in "Jaws the Revenge."".
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can keep her mind off the shark, but at night she has nightmares of being attacked by it. She is also able to feel when the shark is about to attack one of her loved ones.
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on June 14, 2016. The bonus features on the disc are the film's theatrical trailer and the restored original theatrical ending in high definition. Universal released
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length and weighed 2500 pounds. Each tooth was half-a-foot long and as sharp as it looked. All models were housed under cover ... in a secret location on the island.
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recalls that filming in the Vineyard was very cold, and required seven generators and lots of equipment. He says the six-day shoot covered 22 pages of the script.
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appears and tears off his arm. He screams for help, but the singing on land drowns out his cries. The shark sinks his boat and drags him underwater to his death.
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and in interior sets. Cinematographer McPherson reports that some scenes had to be filmed across several days, presenting challenges for matching the weather.
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sequel's filming, "This will be the fastest I have ever seen a major film planned and executed in all of my 35 years as a production manager."
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Rosenthal, Donna (March 28, 1987). "'Jaws Revenge' – More Summer Fun".
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Turner, George (August 1987). "Jaws: the revenge is complete".
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commit murder. Tell me you don't believe in that voodoo."
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3196:"Jaws: The Revenge Promotional Release (MSML 1001)"
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4189:Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
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4785:Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
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4339:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
4077:Quarterly Review of Film and Video
3917:Leeds, Sarlene (October 6, 2015).
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3230:Leigh, Spencer (January 9, 2004).
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4247:American Journal of Bioethics
4201:10.1080/10304312.2019.1677981
4174:Gross, Edward (August 1987).
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5308:1980s English-language films
4769:Colossus: The Forbin Project
4320:. Grand Central Publishing.
4117:Scream - The Horror Magazine
3262:"You Got It All by The Jets"
2255:"Jaws 4: The Revenge (1987)"
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1401:Upon Small's death in 2003,
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3641:"Jaws: The Revenge (1987)"
3375:"Domestic 1987 Weekend 29"
2544:"Joseph Sargent Interview"
2181:List of killer shark films
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2016:Softcover edition, with
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5164:Something the Lord Made
4335:Winnert, Derek (1993).
4151:Field, Matthew (2014).
4096:Caine, Michael (1992).
3923:The Wall Street Journal
3148:Fake, Douglass (2015).
2975:Internet Movie Database
2424:Golden Raspberry Awards
1765:Awards and nominations
1745:Plan 9 from Outer Space
1620:*batteries not included
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5118:A Lesson Before Dying
4316:Wilson, John (2005).
4132:Downey, Paul (2022).
3552:on September 26, 2006
2556:on December 26, 2014.
2161:Poughskeepsie Journal
1899:Worst Visual Effects
1594:based on 42 reviews.
1519:. It was released on
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5343:Films set on beaches
5102:Crime and Punishment
5078:Mandela and de Klerk
4950:There Must Be a Pony
4936:Love Is Never Silent
4920:Choices of the Heart
4762:The Sunshine Patriot
4755:The Hell with Heroes
3716:. empireonline.com.
3301:. February 2, 2015.
3242:on February 10, 2011
2393:Entertainment Weekly
1980:Fifty Scales of Grey
1706:Entertainment Weekly
1698:The Shark is Roaring
1636:Entertainment Weekly
1358:, and the 1986 hit "
1256:filmscoremonthly.com
1238:Professional ratings
1200:Douglass Fake (2015)
1136:June 3–4, 18–19 1987
859:What's it All About?
807:Fritzi Jane Courtney
703:Fritzi Jane Courtney
5030:Somebody's Daughter
4837:Friendly Persuasion
4657:The Shark Is Broken
4136:. BearManor Media.
4098:What's it All About
3867:The Daily Telegraph
3180:on October 3, 2018.
2137:, who also adapted
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5148:Salem Witch Trials
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3802:, pp. 678–680
3751:The New York Times
3681:"Find CinemaScore"
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3530:, pp. 107–108
3518:, pp. 104–106
3341:Film Score Monthly
3174:Film Score Monthly
3083:"Jaws the Revenge"
2490:A Look Inside Jaws
2486:Bouzereau, Laurent
2208:JAWS – THE REVENGE
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1821:"Bruce the Shark"
1790:15th Saturn Awards
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3819:. April 7, 1988.
3745:(July 18, 1987).
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272:Mario Van Peebles
244:Jaws: The Revenge
240:
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100:Mario Van Peebles
57:Michael de Guzman
24:Jaws: The Revenge
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5368:Jaws (franchise)
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4897:Tomorrow's Child
4739:One Spy Too Many
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4465:Steven Spielberg
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2169:The Miami Herald
2143:. While Searls'
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2065:Publication date
2014:
2007:
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1958:volumetric image
1928:Steven Spielberg
1862:Worst Screenplay
1784:
1767:
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1600:weighted average
1568:Ultra HD Blu-ray
1395:Jaws the Revenge
1372:Compact Cassette
1362:", performed by
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798:Richard Dreyfuss
763:
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712:Cyprian R. Dube
660:Cedric Scott as
635:Hoagie Newcombe
569:
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549:to the project.
547:Richard Dreyfuss
479:Sidney Sheinberg
461:Steven Spielberg
429:Steve De Jarnatt
397:Sidney Sheinberg
361:Thea goes on an
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3789:
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3266:songfacts.com
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2774:
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1832:Worst Actress
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