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reviews: The Aeronauts is a movie starring Felicity Jones, Eddie Redmayne, and Himesh Patel. Pilot Amelia Rennes (Felicity Jones) and scientist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) find themselves in an epic fight for survival while attempting to

directors: Tom Harper

2019

Average Rating: 6,9 / 10 Stars

Stars: Felicity Jones

244 Kundenrezensionen Derzeit tritt ein Problem beim Filtern der Rezensionen auf. Bitte versuchen Sie es später noch einmal. 21. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Gefallen hat mir nur das Thema. In 50 Jahren Film-u. Fernsehvergangenheit habe ich schon viele Filme zum Ballonfahren gesehen. Dieser ist der schlechteste. Kein Gespühr für die Zeit Mitte des, keine Vorstellung der Wirkung von Höhe, Frost uerstoffmangel, keine Ahnung was mit einem Körper, der nur um den Bauch angeseilt ist, bei einem Sturz passiert. Dafür alle Klischees von "Emanzipa. "aneinandergereiht, und phrasierte, stereotype Gefühlsduselei. Ein Film von Frauen für Frauen gemacht, schmalztriefend und ahnungslos! 21. Dezember 2019 wird ein selbst für heutige Verhältnisse anmaßendes und aggressives weibliches Verhalten sogar in die damalige Zeit projeziert? Warum hält sie feministische Reden mit politisch "korrektem" Sprachgebrauch bei einer Ballonfahrt? Warum weiß die Frau alles, ihr männlicher Begleiter nichts? Warum hat sie keine Angst, ihr männlicher Begleiter hingegen schon? Warum gibt's hier einen multikulturellen Inder in London, als London den indischen Kontinent beherrschte? Warum war die damals führende Wissenschaftsnation - England - nicht zu bewundern, sondern warum werden die Engländer als borniert und unwissend dargestellt? Absolut schreckliche Zeitgeistdialoge ohne jeden Sinn und Verstand für die damalige Zeit. Man merkt die antieuropäische, kulturzersetzende Absicht, und ist verstimmt! Der Film ist weder spannend noch lehrreich noch aufregend fotografiert, sondern einfach nur dämlich. Wie die hohen Bewertungen dieser Amazon-Produktion im Amazon-Bewertungssystem zustandekommen weiß ich nicht... 21. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Ich bin kein Wissenschaftler, aber selbst ich weiß dass die Story so wie im Film erzählt nicht funktionieren würde. Aber einem toll gemachten Film verzeihe ich das sehr gerne (nehmen wir doch mal Indiana Jones, wo ist der realisitsch. Und hier stimmt einfach alles. Gut ausgestattet und hervorragend besetzt sorgen auch die Kameraeinstellungen und Trickeffekte für wirklich spannende Unterhaltung. Die Erzählweise gefällt mir ebenfalls. So erlebt man den Auf- und Abstieg quasi in Realzeit und wird zwischendurch durch Rückblenden weiter in die Geschichte eingeführt. Kommen wir nochmal kurz zum Realismus: Es gibt Filme, da stört es mich, wenn maßlos übertrieben wird, hier ist es nicht so. Wird die Geschichte von den beiden Protagonisten doch hervorragend getragen und erzählt. Ich freue mich, abseits der breiten Hollywood-Blockbuster-Aufwärm-Orgie einen gut gemachten Film gesehen zu haben, der mich wirklich spannend unterhalten hat. Wer einen Abenteuerfilm (daher mein Bezug oben auf Indiana Jones) mit Herz und guten Effekten sucht, der kann sich hier getrost zurücklehnen und sich von der Geschichte mitreißen lassen. Danke Amazon, sowas düft ihr öfter machen! 21. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Die Ballon Fahrt beruht auf wahren Begebenheiten, aber der Ballonfahrer (Henry Tracey Coxwell) war ein Mann. Amelia Wren ist eine fiktive Figur. Es ist eine 100% Geschichtsverfälschung? Mit Sicherheit dreht sich James Glaisher auch im Grab rum, weil er als zartes und verkopftes Pflänzchen dargestellt wird. Ich glaube eher, dass er ein ziemlich harter Knochen gewesen ist. Er ist mehrfach mit Coxwell in die Lüfte gegangen. Was solche Filme mit der Gesellschaft machen sollen ist klar. Es soll ein neues Geschlechterbild prägen. Es hätte jetzt nur noch gefehlt, dass sie Lesbisch und er Schwul ist. Es gibt bestimmt eine Menge Powerfrauen in der Vergangenheit, über die Filme gemacht werden können. Es muss doch nicht erstunken und erlogen sein? Aber schöne Bilder und darum 2 Sterne. 23. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Die supercoole "Pilotin" zeigt dem dummen Wissenschaftler/ Mann, wo es lang geht! Phantasiefilm im Look des 19. Jahrhunderts; mit Geschichte hat das nichts zu tun. Der CGI-Schmetterlingsschwarm übrigens erinnert stark an Szenen von "Life of Pi" statt Tiger hier jedoch mit Gender-Quark. 23. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Steriler Streifen ohne Seele. 21. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Ganz netter Film, tricktechnisch hervorragend gemacht, aber natürlich wissenschaftlich völliger Blödsinn. Wer schon mal das Flight-Information-System eines Verkehrsflugzeugs gesehen hat, weiß dass in über 30. 000 Fuß Höhe, und hier soll es ja sogar bis auf 37. 000 (über 11 Km, 25% höher als der Mount Everest) Fuß gegangen sein! Dort herrschen -50 Celcius und es gibt viel wenig Sauerstoff, als dass der ungeschützte menschliche Körper überleben könnte. In der Realität erreichte James Glaisher ca. 8. 800 m und überlebte dies nur mit sehr viel Glück denkbar knapp. Also ein reiner Unterhaltungsfilm, der außer dem Namen des Protagonisten keinerlei Realitätsbezug hat. 21. Dezember 2019 Verifizierter Kauf Wow, war das ein spannender und exzellent gespielter Film und eine tolle Story. Nicht nur von Felicity Jones, auch von Eddi Redmayne und vielen anderen Nebendarstellern. Felicity Jones spielt hier aber alle gegen die Wand. Tom Harper liefert hier eine mehr als solide Regie ab, die zwar keine großen Überraschungen bereithält aber einen grundsoliden Film, mit viel Spannung und vielen Rückblenden zeigt, der die Charaktere sehr gut ausarbeitet. Dazu kommt ein paar sehr spannende Action-Szenen, die diesen Film sehr unterhaltsam und spannend bis zum Schluss machen. Dazu kommt ein der Zeit wunderschön entsprechendes Set-Design, sehr schöne Props und sehr schöne Kostüme. Aber Felicity Jones, muss man sich - meiner Meinung nach - unbedingt angesehen haben. Oscar-verdächtig, meiner Ansicht nach. Exzellente Deutsche Synchronisation. Man merkt schon die exzellente Qualität. Sehr zu empfehlen und von mir. Sterne. Gut gemacht A to Z oder Amazon. Mehr davon! 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Got gta 4 flashbacks when the cop yelled LCPD. Illo Illo Illo. That's Tracy McConnell! That's Tracy! 😱😱 #HIMYM. This movie looks so aesthetic! Glad to see the two back at it for another movie <3 Really excited about this one. I gotta stop falling for this thumbnail, clickbaited again. Movie takes place in the 1800s but the women acts likes she's from 2019. You guys said Ghidorah's name properly, and know about the Mothra fairies. You guys know your stuff. And you had the monsters in the starring section too. Bless you lads. The Aeronauts is an exquisite film that is sure to become a classic for the family. This deeply emotional story is elevated by the stunning performances of Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne, who take us with them on an exhilarating ride. It's a fantastic film that I cannot wait to see in the theatre again.

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The Aeronauts Genre children's television Written by Jean-Michel Charlier Directed by François Villiers Starring Jacques Santi Christian Marin Composer(s) Rick Jones Country of origin France Original language(s) French No. of series 3 No. of episodes 39 Production Running time 25 minutes Production company(s) Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française Release Audio format Mono Original release 16 September 1967  – 3 March 1970 Chronology Related shows Les Chevaliers du ciel The Aeronauts was a French children's TV series about two fighter jet pilots in French Air Force, Michel Tanguy (Jacques Santi) and Ernest Laverdure (Christian Marin) and their adventures. It was based on a comic book series by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo titled Tanguy et Laverdure. The fighter aircraft featured were the Dassault Mirage III. Made by French production company Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF) between 1967 and 1970, its original French title was Les chevaliers du ciel ( The Knights of the Sky. The three seasons were originally filmed in colour but the first season was broadcast on French TV from September 1967 in black and white, as French television was only in black and white at the time. All three seasons were later released in colour when the series appeared in a 6-DVD box in the early 2000s. This 6-DVD set is now sold out and used copies fetch high prices. It was dubbed into English, retitled The Aeronauts and shown by the BBC on UK children's TV, and in Canada on the CBC, in the early 1970s. In 1972 Rick Jones released a single of the anglicised theme tune. In 1976 a version dubbed into Afrikaans and titled Mirage, was shown by the SABC in South Africa. Actors [ edit] Jacques Santi as Michel Tanguy Christian Marin as Ernest Laverdure Michèle Girardon as Nicole Valéry Inkijinoff as Mr X. Ian Ireland as Stève Lester Gabriel Gascon as Louis Gagnon Series 1 [ edit] No. Episode Title TX Date 1 "Episode 1" 16 September 1967 Michel Tanguy and Ernest Laverdue are sent to the Dijon airbase. When they arrive they end up half naked in front of the commanding officer. They also attract the attention of a mysterious Mr X who makes Tanguy a proposal. 2 "Episode 2" 23 September 1967 The head of the airbase receives a copy of a gambling debt signed by Tanguy. He may therefore be dismissed from the air force. Meanwhile there are problems with the oxygen supplies at high altitude. 3 "Episode 3" 30 September 1967 Two Canadian officers, Lester and Gagnon arrive at Dijon to fly the Mirage, but they are intercepted and replaced at the airport the journey by two lookalikes. 4 "Episode 4" 7 October 1967 The Canadian officers are suspected as replacements by the captain, but is unable to raise the alarm. 5 "Episode 5" 14 October 1967 The captain has an accident caused by the spies who have infiltrated the base. 6 "Episode 6" 21 October 1967 A young pilot, Larrafieu joins the squadron. He is afraid due to having had an accident that killed his wingman. The commander tries to get him to resign. 7 "Episode 7" 28 October 1967 Tanguy tries to complete a mission instead of Larrafieu in bad weather. Together with Laverdue he helps Larrafieu regain his confidence. 8 "Episode 8" 4 November 1967 Laverdure has dinner with Nicole. Tanguy has to stay at the base. Meanwhile Mr X sends a spy plane to photograph the new French nuclear facility. 9 "Episode 9" 11 November 1967 10 "Episode 10" 18 November 1967 11 "Episode 11" 25 November 1967 12 "Episode 12" 2 December 1967 13 "Episode 13" 9 December 1967 See also [ edit] Sky Fighters, a 2005 French film with the same original comic. External links [ edit] Les chevaliers du ciel on IMDb Theme tune for the UK presentation.

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Today, you can hitch a ride on a balloon anywhere in the world. The Aeronauts, a new movie directed by Tom Harper, takes audiences back to a time when aeronautical expeditions were just taking flight. The Aeronauts follows the adventures of James Glaisher, a scientist, and Amelia Wren, a flamboyant aeronaut who lost her husband in a balloon accident. The pair, fighting against thunderstorms, wind, hailstones and rain as they ascend higher and higher, achieve something phenomenal: they travel to heights no man or woman has ever reached before. “I hope the audience takes away a sense of wonder and a feeling of the amazing things that humans can achieve through science and through exploration when we put our minds to it and work together, ” Harper tells TIME. In order to convey that sense of wonder, Harper and co-writer Jack Throne drew on several real figures from history, and also took some creative license with their stories. The Aeronauts, which stars Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne, premiered in U. K. cinemas on Nov. 4 and opened in the U. S. on Dec. 6. The movie will be available to stream on Amazon Prime Video beginning on Dec. 20. Here is everything you need to know about whats fact and whats fiction in The Aeronauts. Who was James Glaisher? In The Aeronauts, meteorologist James Glaisher (Redmayne) presents his theories of how a gas balloon expedition could be key to predicting the weather—a science still in its infancy in the 1860s—and asks for funding for the expedition. His peers respond emphatically: “We are scientists, not fortune tellers. ” But Glaisher doesnt give in. He eventually convinces Amelia Wren (Jones) to pilot the balloon he needs to take him on his expedition. In real life, Glaisher was indeed an influential scientist—he made 28 ascents between 1862 and 1866, recording observations that were crucial to our understanding of weather. Among his discoveries were the fact that wind changes speed at different altitudes, and the way raindrops form and gather moisture. Science has, of course, advanced significantly since Glaishers time. The kinds of scientific measurements he performed using thermometers, barometers and hygrometers are now made in unmanned meteorological balloons. Did James Glaisher and Amelia Wren really go on an expedition? The Aeronauts follows the balloon expedition of Glaisher, whose life goal is to travel into the sky to predict the weather, and Wren, a character Harper describes as a “distinctive firecracker of a woman. ” In the movie, the pair breaks the world record for altitude after reaching a height of 36, 000 feet. Glaisher did in fact exist, and he did break the record for traveling higher than any person, but he did so with fellow scientist Henry Tracy Coxwell rather than the fictional character of Amelia Wren. On Sept. 5, 1862, the two men, equipped with pigeons (as in the film) a compass and thermometers, took to the skies and broke the world record for the highest any human had been in a balloon. Get The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now. Thank you! For your security, we've sent a confirmation email to the address you entered. Click the link to confirm your subscription and begin receiving our newsletters. If you don't get the confirmation within 10 minutes, please check your spam folder. Glaisher wrote about the record-breaking expedition in his 1871 book, Travels in the Air: “We entered a cloud… Momentarily the clouds became lighter, and on emerging from them… a flood of strong sunlight burst upon us with a beautiful blue sky without a cloud, and beneath us lay a magnificent sea of clouds. ” The Aeronauts is an “amalgam of many different sites and many different voyages, ” according to Harper. “We wanted to create an essence of that sense of adventure and wonder and explanation, rather than one particular [event. ” On the balloon Glaisher and Wren travel in, Wren has the following words transcribed: “Surely the sky lies open, let us go that way. ” And in the final scene, as the balloon crosses a pink-lit sky, Wren speaks the last words: “Look up, the sky lies open. ” “Thats what I really hope people take away from the film, ” says Harper. “To remember to keep looking up. We are so drawn to our phones, to the 24-hour news cycle, but its important to look up and to look around. ” What was the inspiration for Amelia Wrens character? Amelia Wren is a fictional character inspired by women who did exist in the aeronautical world, Harper tells TIME. The name Amelia is partly a tribute to Amelia Earhart, the legendary pioneering aviator. And the surname Wren is a nod to Harpers grandfather, who would always run outside their family home to check the weather and cloud formations. Harper says he thought there was a wren on his grandfathers family crest. “But it turns out it wasnt a wren, it was a nuthatch, so its not particularly relevant, ” he says, laughing. Wrens character was also inspired by Margaret Graham, the first British woman to make a solo balloon flight, and aeronaut Sophie Blanchard. Blanchard was also a widow—her husband, French balloonist Jean-Pierre-Francois Blanchard, died from injuries he sustained when he fell from his balloon after suffering a heart attack in 1809. “She was the strongest source of information for the character, ” Harper says. The similarities between Wren and Blanchard are clear: both used fireworks to make dazzling displays, and both parachuted dogs from their balloons. The fact that The Aeronauts is loosely based on reality, and draws on a number of different aeronautical expeditions, allowed Harper to create a character like Wren. “I think we need more strong, brilliant, interesting female characters. And science, like the film industry, has long been subject to gender bias. We need to be active in our pursuit to redress that. ” Correction, Dec. 12 The original version of this story misstated the type of balloon in which James Glaisher and Amelia Wren completed their flight. It was a gas balloon, not a hot air balloon. Correction, Dec. 16 The original version of this story misstated the year when James Glaisher stopped making balloon ascents. It was 1866, not 1966. Contact us at.

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Footage: reasonable, Music: terrible, Commentary: please. Im not 4 years old. Photo: Courtesy of Amazon Studios. Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne are back together again in The Aeronauts, another dazzling biographical drama set in 1862 (we loved them in The Theory of Everything, the story of Stephen and Jane Hawking. This time Jones plays aeronaut Amelia Wren, and Redmayne portrays James Glaisher, a meteorologist. Both are determined to break the world flight altitude in a coal gas-fueled balloon. While Glaisher's goal is to study the possibility of weather forecasting, Amelia's ambitions stem from the loss of her husband, Pierre, an aeronaut who dies in flight. Both are portrayed as brave individuals who go against the grain in order to discover the unknown. Wren and Glaisher end up ascending so high in the sky that eventually, the dangerous altitude threatens their lives as the balloon struggles to stay afloat in violent, freezing temperatures. While The Aeronauts is inspired by real events, its not 100 percent historically accurate. Amelia Wren Is Actually Based On Real-Life Aeronaut Henry Coxwell While aeronaut, meteorologist, and astronomer James Glaisher did exist, and did break the world balloon flight record, he didnt do so with partner-in-crime Amelia Wren. Amelia is actually based on aeronaut Henry Coxwell, Glaishers true co-balloon pilot. Coxwell became a professional aeronaut in 1848, and made many trips all over the world. In 1862, Glaisher sought him out so that the British Association for the Advancement of Science could study the weather and atmosphere, as well as the possibility of forecasting the weather (yup, there was a time you couldnt look at your phones weather app. Although the trailer shows us a glimpse of it happening, Glaisher really did pass out and his final barometer reading before doing so was an altitude of 29, 000 ft. Coxwell apparently couldnt feel his hands by the end of their journey, but was able to save them both by pulling the valve-cord with his teeth like a total badass (this allowed the balloon to descend and get them safely to land. It was later calculated that they reached somewhere between 35, 000 and 37, 000 feet in the sky. Amelia Wren also takes into consideration a few other real people. The Aeronauts screenwriter Jack Thorne also based Amelias character on Sophie Blanchard. She was a French aeronaut and daredevil pilot who died in 1819 after she launched a firework that blew up her hot air balloon. Blanchards husband, Jean-Pierre, was also an aeronaut who died during a balloon flight (Jean-Pierre was the inspiration for the fictional Amelias late husband in the film. The Real James Glaisher Story Is Changed In The Aeronauts, Too The Aeronauts also took liberties with Glaishers character. In the film, Glaishers theories about weather forecasting are belittled by colleagues. While Amelia is dealing with the tragic death of her husband by literally flying away from her sorrows, Glaishers mission seems to be almost out of spite in order to prove all the naysayers wrong. In real life, Glaisher was a founding member of the Meteorological Society as well as the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain. In fact, the British Association for the Advancement of Science actually wanted Glaisher to fly the balloon in order to conduct studies around the atmosphere and weather.  The Royal Society Is Upset With The Aeronauts' Level Of Accuracy While The Aeronauts substituted Coxwell with the fictional Amelia to reposition the narrative to be more progressive, some believe it wasnt necessary to rewrite history — especially since Coxwells bravery was so lauded and well-documented. According to The Telegraph, Keith Moore, Head of Library at the Royal Society (the Royal Society is the U. K. s national academy of sciences, and its the oldest science institution in the world) stated, “Its a great shame that Henry isnt portrayed because he performed very well and saved the life of a leading scientist. ” He added, “There were so many deserving female scientists of that period who havent had films made about them. Why not do that instead? ” But Harper wanted to modernize the real-life story. “I wanted it to not be two middle-aged men in a basket. I wanted it to be reflective for a contemporary audience, ” Harper tells The List. Harper responded to the Royal Societys feedback that there are other female scientists who deserve screen time by saying, “Its true. There were female scientists around the time, but not in the Royal Society, because they werent allowed in the Royal Society until 1948 or something, and even to this day, only eight percent of the Royal Society is female. ” I mean, touché. Maybe those who criticize the fudging of historical accuracy in The Aeronauts are missing the point. While the real-life Coxwell certainly deserves recognition for his bravery, its not like The Aeronauts is the first biographical film thats been dramatized. And honestly, we just want to see what happens when two humans float 35, 000 feet into the air.  The Aeronauts will be playing in select theaters December 6 and will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime December 20.

I though it was a trailer for Fantastic Beast 3. The script, by Jack Thorne, is ostensibly rooted in truth, retracing a historic flight that broke altitude records in the 1860s by lifting passengers almost 40, 000 feet in little more than a wicker basket. Amelia Wren is a composite character inspired by several real-life female aeronauts, whose barrier-breaking arc is designed to add some heft to the narrative beyond people shivering as they fly very high into the air. But the films rendering of the prejudice she faces is comically simplistic, a parade of cartoonish fops insisting women dont belong anywhere near a balloon. Shell sure show them! Wrens partner in her airborne expedition is James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) a meteorologist who was actually present for the record-breaking flight. In The Aeronauts, hes well meaning but a little lacking in grit, more interested in measuring humidity than in fooling around with rigging. If Wren is trying to prove she belongs in the pilots seat, Glaisher is endeavoring to demonstrate the potential of weather prediction, a concept his fellow scientists see as no more plausible than sorcery. Because the modern viewing audience is firmly aware that Glaishers theories will be proved out, its down to the film to make his quest for discovery seem dramatic. Sadly, it cant; Glaishers onscreen scientific experiments involve little more than rattling various contraptions into the air and checking his thermometers. The credenza-sized chest of doohickeys that he brings on board exists mostly to frustrate Wren, who is trying to get their balloon up and down as safely as possible. Much of the film, which plays out the flight in real time with a graphic charting its progress, sees Wren and Glaisher bickering in their basket as they rise higher, the air gets thinner, and icicles start to form on their eyebrows. Jones and Redmayne, who both emerged as stars when they played a couple in the 2014 biopic The Theory of Everything, are strangely lacking in chemistry this time around. Here, theyre better at yelling at each other than at throwing off flirty sparks, partly because their characters are burdened with information-dumping flashbacks that detail how the world has been against them up until now. Glaishers character in particular seems useless aboard the balloon, getting in the way of Wrens piloting and dismissing Wrens safety concerns in the name of discovery. Its only when the tension turns life-or-death that things get truly interesting. Thats because despite the threadbare script and snippy performances, Harpers film is quite a visual feat, shot with large-format cameras and intended for presentation on IMAX screens. As someone deathly afraid of flying, I had my heart in my mouth for certain sequences, including an especially gripping one of Wren climbing up the side of the balloon to repair some broken equipment. The tenuousness of Wren and Glaishers position, dangling in the stratosphere with just a woven wicker basket keeping them from death, is inherently thrilling stuff. Unfortunately, Amazon, which produced and distributed the film, is only letting The Aeronauts play in theaters for two weeks in limited release before shunting it online, where its sweeping cinematography will have far less punch. On the small screen, The Aeronauts will deflate, its impressive special effects punctured by the flimsiness of its scripting. Yes, women belong in balloons. They also belong in good movies, and its a shame this isnt one. We want to hear what you think about this article. Submit a letter to the editor or write to David Sims is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers culture.

This reminds me of that one booondocks ep i laughed my ass off. with tht being said definitely gonna watch this i hope its as funny. I watched this film for free and I still want my money back 😒. Saor beyond your limits, and die while trying :p. Looks cool though. 1:34 did anyone else run into the problem where the umbrella shows up as black instead of yellow.

Death by Eddie Redmayne‘s charm. What a wonderful way to leave this earth

 

At 37,000 feet the air temperature would have been maybe -50F and god knows how low the pressure would have been. And these people were up there wearing everyday clothing with no gloves or head protection? Get serious.

 

 

 

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