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                    <title>Your film began as uplifting,…</title>
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                            <name>Robert Lyons</name>
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                        Your film began as uplifting, made a turn towards the comical, but ended rather sad. Great title, love the concept of artistic terrorism, really enjoyed the narration.                    </summary>

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                            Your film began as uplifting, made a turn towards the comical, but ended rather sad. Great title, love the concept of artistic terrorism, really enjoyed the narration.                        </content>
                    
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