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oct. 24, 2022
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Globalement 7.0
Histoire 8.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Musique 6.0
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C'est plutôt mignon et bien fichu

Voilà une histoire qui n'est de loin pas indispensable à suivre, ça ne vole pas très haut du moins en apparence, les ressorts du scénario sont un peu cucul parfois, mais c'est très mignon, agréable, on passe un bon moment et en plus l'histoire ne dure que 8 épisode de moins de 30 minutes chacun, donc c'est le drama idéal pour passer un bon moment.
J'ai toujours un peu de mal avec le jeu d'acteur des japonais, l'acteur principal est toujours dans le surjeu, et c'est le bémol que je noterai. Je ne suis pas spécialiste des séries de ce pays donc j'ai peu d'éléments de comparaison, mais en rédigeant ce commentaire je viens de me rendre compte que dans les 2-3 que j'ai vus dernièrement, les caractéristiques des personnages étaient assez identiques : un acteur plus "mimi" qui surjoue, grimace, se prend limite les pieds dans le tapis et a des réflexions internes exagérées en voix off, et un deuxième personnage plus froid, plus "impassible" et vachement dans le contrôle (le fameux cliché du tsundere) mais super bienveillant et attentionné au fond. Du coup un peu d'originalité ne ferait pas de mal de temps en temps, surtout si ça nous permettrait d'éviter le grimaçant censé être mimi et drôle mais qui manque sérieusement de charisme justement parce qu'il en fait trop. Heureusement, le côté mignon de l'histoire vient contrebalancer cet effet négatif, mais ça a aussi un autre point noir, c'est qu'il ne faut pas trop compter sur les bisous, le héros étant relativement gêné par cet aspect-là.
Après, l'avantage de cette histoire, qui fait se rencontrer deux individus dont l'un est super chanceux et l'autre malchanceux, est de nous faire réfléchir au fait qu'un revers est parfois le passage nécessaire pour ouvrir le chemin à quelque chose de plus sympa derrière, qui ne se serait pas produit autrement. Et puis le format très court permet de se concentrer sur l'essentiel, je n'ai pas remarqué de temps morts et le développement de la relation se fait de manière fluide, en gros c'est très bien agencé. Le malentendu dure uniquement jusqu'à la moitié du drama, ce qui est plus sympa que d'avoir cette épée de Damoclès au-dessus de la tête pendant des plombes et d'angoisser sur le moment où la crise va tomber sur le héros, qui envisageait de révéler la vérité et qui comme d'hab, se retrouve à gérer ladite vérité qui est sortie avant qu'il ne la révèle lui-même. C'est mieux je trouve, et une fois ce malentendu réglé dans les épisodes centraux, la romance se développe sur une base plus saine par la suite.
En résumé, on ne perd pas grand-chose si on ne visionne pas le drama, mais au moins on passe un moment plutôt sympa devant une intrigue mignonne et légère, ce qui nous laisse souffler entre des productions plus prenantes émotionnellement.

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oct. 3, 2022
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Acting/Cast 8.0
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Moment sympathique mais sans plus

Je traînais un peu par hasard sur Viki, pour chercher de quoi regarder un dimanche pluvieux.

Fukou-kun wa Kiss Suru Shikanai! est apparu devant mes yeux, alors je me suis lancée. J'en avais vaguement entendu parler sur les réseaux, plutôt avec de bons avis.

J'ai bien aimé le début, entre le jeune malchanceux qui se rapprochent (par intérêt) avec le chanceux, bien sûr l'élève beau gosse et populaire par excellence, même-ci ce dernier ne comprend pas que le malchanceux souhaitait une relation purement amicale, il l'embrasse.

Le début était drôle, les personnages un peu cliché, mais plutôt sympa, mais à la moitié du drama, le côté trop niais du BL a commencé par m'ennuyer, heureusement que les épisodes étaient courts.

J'ai un peu été déçu par la fin, je voulais une happy end bien sûr, mais toujours le côté niais m'a exaspéré au bout d'un moment.

Je pourrais dire que je l'ai vu, et je pense que chacun doit le regarder pour se faire son propre avis.

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oct. 17, 2022
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Une romanche BL plutôt drôle !

J'ai bien rigolé ! Une romanche BL sympa, qui sort un peu de ce qu'on voit d'habitude.
Des personnages principaux attachants sans être des caricatures.
Les deux personnes sont relativement viriles, ça change de d'habitude où le cliché est souvent un peu trop poussé.
Loin du drame existenciel. Une comédie sympa. Les personnages auraient pu être un homme et une femme que ça aurait été aussi sympa Les épisodes sont courts. Pas de perte de temps en narratif long.
Je recommande !
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Pas d'autre choix que le regarder !

Unlucky-kun Has no Choice but to Kiss est un vrai bonbon au miel !

L'histoire :

On a ici une véritable histoire de yin et yang. On nous parle, jusque dans le titre, de la malchance de notre personnage principal mais c'est surtout que le point de vue vient de celui-ci car, si on s'attache aux évènements d'un point de vue extérieur chance et malchance se contrebalancent l'une l'autre et se complètent.

Si on veut prendre un exemple concret : quand vous êtes en retard, vous avez l'impression que le monde entier s'est ligué contre vous pour accumuler encore plus de retard, alors que quand vous avez le temps, vous ne remarquez pas toutes les petites choses qui vous retardent au quotidien. Tout est une question d'impression.

Or, Kota s'imagine être poursuivi par la malchance mais si on prend une vue d'ensemble : le mec le plus beau et populaire de l'université est tombé éperdument amoureux de lui (je veux bien échanger sa chance contre la mienne pour le coup !).

Du côté de Naoya, c'est la même chose, OK il gagne les premiers prix à la loterie mais sous un autre éclairage, il doit constamment se méfier des gens qui l'approchent car peu ne cherchent pas à se servir de lui sans remords, créant un univers de faux-semblant rempli d'hypocrites opportunistes.

Les personnages :

Si on parle de nos leads, ils sont juste adorables ! Kota est hilarant, j'ai beaucoup ri de l'intro qu'il fait dans le premier épisode (je l'ai repassé 2 fois, c'est dire !), et il est très mignon, ce qui ne gâche rien.

Quant à Naoya il est aussi beau à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur (surtout quand il enlève sa chemise !). C'est un amoureux dévoué et, vous le verrez, le respect et le consentement sont très présents tout au long de la série. Le premier baiser est "pris" par surprise mais Naoya s'explique sur celui-ci, c'est le seul écart à la règle.

Malheureusement, les rôles secondaires ne sont pas assez approfondis à mon goût, les amis de nos leads ne sont pas très développés tant au niveau de leur histoire qu'à la raison de leur amitiés communes mais il ont au moins le mérite d'être présents et de montrer que l'action se centre sur nos deux héros.

La réalisation :

Pour ce dernier point, je trouve qu'on reste pris entre deux feux. D'un coté c'est une romance légère et sympathique alliant un aspect mignon à des scènes très rigolotes, quelque chose qu'on regarde en mode "feel good" lové sous sa couette avec un sourire aux lèvres.

D'un autre coté, le premier baiser qui arrive dès le premier épisode laissait à penser qu'il y aurait un développement plus profond des relations entre nos deux héros, or il n'en est rien : la série reste sur une bromance qui tourne en rond malgré le fait que Naoya et Kota soient en couple et ce, avant le final du drama. Alors, oui, on a l'habitude avec les BL japonais (et autres !) mais au vu de comment sont tournées certaines choses j'y vois là plus l'expression d'une écriture scénaristique qui sent l'homophobie institutionnelle. Ce n'est pas explicite mais je l'ai senti comme une impression sous-jacente avec des scènes qui promettaient un rapprochement intime qui finit violemment rejeté à chaque fois, ces sentiments sont transmis en actes et non en paroles mais je les ai bien ressentis comme tel.

Bilan :

Je pense que pour bien apprécier Unlucky-kun Has no Choice but to Kiss, il faut le regarder sans arrière pensée et s'arrêter à ce qu'il nous montre en devanture : une histoire mignonne et drôle. un petit sucre qui se mange vite, trop vite diront certains, mais quand on aime, on en compte pas ^^

Maintenant, à vous de vous faire votre avis.

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Really cute and with a good message

On the face of it, the main character, Fukuhara, has terrible luck. One day, he realizes the popular Shinomiya is the opposite - he has fantastic luck, and Fukuhara decides to get close to him to take advantage of this, and accidentally becomes his boyfriend.

This seems a fairly straightforward fake relationship to real relationship story, with the lucky/unlucky framework. But where the story takes on some complexity that is easy to miss, is that Fukuhara sees everything in black and white - good luck vs bad luck - but he never considers how good luck can be a curse too. Shinomiya never knows when people really like him or if they're trying to exploit him - he doesn't have to develop any skills, or work at anything, or can he get a sense of satisfaction for accomplishing anything, because everyhing goes his way. In fact, the first time they meet, it's Fukuhara that rescues Shinomiya from being swamped by adoring girls - and it's "bad" luck that brings Shinomiya into his life. It's very yin and yang - good luck and bad luck are also each other.

But the other message of the story is that luck is a matter of attitude. Have you ever noticed that when you're in a hurry, all the traffic lights are red? Why is that? It's because when you're not in a hurry, you don't really notice them. They're just part of driving. Likewise, if you have a negative outlook, you focus on unfortunate things that happen, and might miss all the positive things happening around you, or fail to take advantage of opportunities that come your way. The opposite is true for someone who has a positive outlook.

How unlucky is Fukuhara? Everyone likes him, and a beautiful man, inside and out (especially out) falls in love with him instantly, both for his looks and his quirky personality. A lot of the "bad" luck leads to positive results - it's just that he doesn't see it that way because he's focused on the negative. Even the final crisis - was it unlucky? It certainly appeared to be spectacularly unlucky - but nothing bad happened, and nothing bad could have happened, but it had a very positive outome. So wasn't it actually lucky?

Deep, right?

The writing avoids predictability and cliche - Shimomiya is a classic Prince Charming, but there are times when Fukuhara makes confessions that in a "standard" BL would result in a serious and romantic swoop by the seme, but here Shinomiya cracks up laughing - and it's perfect instead of cringey.

The acting is wonderful - both actors have great comic timing. Soto Ryosuke is adorable and hilarious, OTT, but in just the right way, and Sato Yusuke is just beautiful. Especially when he takes his shirt off. (I'm shallow. And I own it.)

What prevents this from reaching 9 or 10 territory for me is that it's really almost a bromance, and there's really no particular reason for this. A little too much of the run time is taken up by what feels like a repetitive cycle of Fukuhara resisting Shinomiya. In the discussion forum, people came up with many justifications - Fukuhara felt guilty, Fukuhara had low self-esteem and didn't feel worthy, etc. The problem is that we hear Fukuhara's entire inner monologue, and he "thinks" none of these - he just feels the needs to resist. This, and the lack of any physical resolution to their relationship - not even a hug - smells of institutional homophobia. The writing isn't explicitly so - Fukuhara never says "I can't be gay!", and Shinomya appears to be gay, as he states what his "type" is. Fukuhara doesn't think he can manage to fall asleep in the same bed as Shinomiya, suggesting he's sexually excited by the intimate proximity, etc. But, well, actions speak louder than words, and at the end they have a tickle fight, which is cute, but not really the most satisfying end to a romance.

Still, this is a pleasant watch, with some funny moments, more depth than it appears to have on the surface, sharp dialog, and plenty of eye candy, so I have no problem recommending this to everyone - it's hard to imagine anyone not liking it.

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juin 10, 2022
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One For the Books

I can't explain how much I was moved by the series to the point where I stayed up at the ass crack of dawn to binge-watch. Then to be told that episode 8 would be another few hours hurt to hear, but I waited and waited, and finally, it came out, and my heart is overjoyed with something that I haven't felt for many Japanese BLs. Mr.Unlucky is an extraordinary series full of happiness, speculating luck, and a heartwarming romance.

Let's Dive In.

Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice But to Kiss is the story of Kota, a boy born unlucky who has unfortunate circumstances happen to him every day, from falling ceilings to stepping in dog shit, he has to endure it 24/7. Until he meets Naoya, a boy born lucky, who has the best things happen to him anytime he wants them. When Kota finds himself around Naoya, he sees how his bad luck fades away, and he can have a good time. Through a misunderstanding, they both become boyfriends and their lives are forever changed. What initially drew me in was this wacky synopsis that I was curious to see play out on screen. I was a little skeptical at first, going into this with only the synopsis and that's it, but this was a gem. A bright bright gem that I'm so thankful I ventured to. While most of this series was everything I needed and more, there was a key aspect that dimmed my overall joy, but for the most part, this series was as close to perfect as perfect can get.

One thing that Japanese series can do is either be extremely vulgar or super clean and from my understanding, there is no in-between. Even looking at Cherry Magic, a story based around a virgin, was as innocent as ever, and so was Kieta Hatsukoi, with neither shows even showing a kiss between leads, and yet, I still loved them to my fullest potential. Mr. Unlucky happens to fall in the super clean category. Part of me doesn't mind that intimacy doesn't play a big role here, because they were still able to evoke strong feelings out of me without that aspect, but gosh, does it suck not to see the climax of something the writers did so well at building up. Kota and Naoya have built such incredible sensual tension that it's almost infuriating with every passing second Kota avoids kissing Naoya or doing anything else. This series is so prude in itself that it draws back its own ability to be even greater than before, and it sucks. I wish there would've been a moment where Kota finally felt ready to kiss Naoya, and instead, we never get that. Besides a very chaste kiss in the beginning, we the audience are left to fend for our own and make up the rest of their story as it ends.

And while I do complain that intimacy should've played a bigger role here, I can't help but applaud how respectful and patient Naoya was. He kissed Kota in the beginning because that's what his past girlfriends had liked, but he realized Kota was different and was willing to wait to kiss him again until he was ready. Although that moment never happens, it's heartwarming to watch Naoya be so sensual and yet hold himself back for the one that matters to him the most. Consent was superb here, and I will deathly miss it.

Now, getting into their romance, of course, because of it being a misunderstanding, the connection isn't as strong in the beginning as it is in the end. But we get to watch with every passing moment it build and build until we're desperate for more. Getting to watch Kota be happy and do things that he normally keeps himself away from because of his bad luck is another level of rewarding. His smile, the way his eyes light up, his skips and jumps and cheers, it's all very gratifying to see. To see that Naoya is able to bring him something he hasn't had in years. Anytime they were together, my heart was aghast to watch them grow in chemistry and understanding. I was sure that Naoya would have a similar situation as Kota: using him so that his good luck isn't always there and people can stop relying on him. But nope, that's not the case. Naoya just loved Kota from the very second he saw him, and it only grew from there. That is fucking precious. I will miss seeing these two on my screen, only if it were for a day.

Onto the side characters, who were a lot less memorable, but they played helpful roles in getting the leads to where they needed to be. The two best friends were valuable attributes to Naoya who saw them as his real friends and not people needing him for his luck. I was more so intrigued with Miki's story who seemed as positive as ever about love, and Anna, who seemed very negative about love. I have my speculations that the bracelet Miki was wearing somehow stopped her from forming relationships instead of being in one, and once it broke, she seemingly started to realize her feelings for Anna, and it's quite an adventure to take part in. I wish they had more screen time after Miki subtly (but not so subtly) admits her feelings to Anna.

Ratings:

Story: 9 - It's the strongest aspect of the series. It was able to keep me entertained throughout without any skips or FF. The romance is well done, and so is the explanation and the play out of luck and sharing it. I'll only take a star off since I think the romance could've taken that one step further, and instead, the writers hold us back.

Acting: 9.5 - Great! Literally! Sota (Kota) does a fascinating job, playing up the extraness and expressional person that his character was. Sato I learned is a Japanese idol, and in some parts of his acting, it's not as strong as it could be, but still, he does a good job at getting the message of his character across. All the side characters did excellent as well.

Music: 7 - the theme song was good to me! Other than that, I didn't really pay too much attention to it.

Rewatch value: 6 - I could see myself rewatching this whenever I need my heart to flutter for whatever reason.

I don't usually ask for second seasons, cause it's unnecessary and not needed, but I severely hope this gets a second season to wrap up that endearing part of Kota and Noaya that we don't see. I still think there is a story there to tell, and I need it immediately. This had shot up to being my new all-time favorite Japanese BL, and not too far from making an appearance as my top 10 favorite BLs. I will cherish this for as long as I can. I heavily recommend this for anyone interested. If you can take yourself out of the real world and watch this fantastical series that will make you feel every emotion in the book, then give this one a shot.

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Fluffy and cute with some of the same problems as other Japanese BL

I was intrigued by the plot initially, and really enjoyed the series at first. It’s a light-hearted drama that employs a magical plot device to create conflict, much like Cherry Magic, another fluffy, enjoyable Japanese BL.

Unfortunately, I found that it was plagued by a couple of the same issues I’ve had with other Japanese BLs in the past. First, the fact that the last couple of episodes seemed to drag on, going in will-they-or-won’t-they circles without progressing the relationship in any meaningful way. Kota agonizes over the same questions of what he actually wants from Naoya for several episodes, and in the end it still feels as though they’re more or less where they started.

Second, I can never understand the inclination to write one of the leads as this blushing virgin archetype who’s so angst-ridden over the idea of kissing the person they’ve fallen for. This drama showed a kiss between the leads in the first episode, so I was really hoping it would be different in that sense, but nope. The same annoying mess of, “oh my gosh, we’re dating! Does that mean *gasp!* kissing??!” Why is this so common in Japanese BL? Why can they never just kiss without it being a traumatic 3-episode arc? Lol

Anyway, I liked it. It was cute. It was fine. I’m glad it didn’t drag on as long as Kieta Hatsukoi at any rate. But it took me awhile to get to watching the last couple episodes, because I could feel that it was going in that familiar direction, and honestly I’m kind of over this style of writing in dramas.

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Cute and sweet but the male lead is a bit to much...

This drama truly is such an adorable dose of cotton candy sweet fluff... A drama that actually mentions the word consent more than once as well as calls lack of consent for what it is, that on it's own should probably give this a 10... However there is something about the "unlucky" male lead Kota that get's on my nerves at times even if he also has this adorable awkwardness to him and a playful side it is slightly drowned out by the over the top mimics and gestures. The other male lead is just the sweets, well acted out not over the top guy ever, I get why everybody loves him and wish we would have gotten to hear more of his inner monologs as I am pretty sure they would have been just as great if not better then Kotas.

The supporting characters are barely noticeable but the do fill their function making this a very main couple centred plot, which I like, especially for a show as short as this.

Fluff: 10- it even has fluffy filming
Chemistry: 9
Romance: 8
Consent: 9
Suspence: 7
Annoying characters: Kota at times but the rest are decent
Bingabilaty; 10

Definitely a show I recommend to all in need of a dose of sugar between the hard stuff...

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Tooth-Rotting Fluff

Japan always manages to come out with the most unique and ridiculous plots and I love it. Fukuhara is so unrealistically unlucky that you almost feel bad for him but the show doesn't take itself seriously and leaves you smiling instead.

I loved all of the characters in this (save those taking advantage of Naoya), Naoya is a literal angel and his friends are so supportive.

There were a few parts where I thought the acting was a bit awkward but the cuteness soon draws you back in. Fukuhara and Naoya's relationship turns out to be so beautiful and every episode had me cheesing so hard.

If you're looking for something cute and light-hearted, look no further! I highly recommend giving this a go.

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Nothing really stands out, but it's nice to watch

Mr. Unlucky Has No Choice but to Kiss

If the titular Mr. Unlucky were truly unlucky, he would not meet and become the boyfriend of someone who can make his luck much better. But don't try to ask questions when watching this. Just enjoy the cuteness.

There is some sort of story going on. Mr Unlucky meets Mr Lucky and asks Mr Lucky to always hang out with him (because Mr Lucky changes his luck for the better). However, Mr Lucky takes it to mean that Mr Unlucky is him to be his boyfriend, and agrees. Because he desperately wants to have better luck, Mr Unlucky goes along with him. Eventually Mr Unlucky also falls in love and you can guess the rest.

This is the sort of show one would watch for some escapism. Nothing that bad really happens, and we know everything will end up well. Mr Lucky is really a sweetie, and we are spared the sort of potentially toxic interactions that are in some BLs. What we have is a series that may not have a gripping plot but we can love the characters and we may just want to keep watching them. In this sense, the series has its peculiar way of getting the audience hooked. I can't rate the story all that highly and the acting isn't astounding (though it is at least ok), but somehow the rewatch value is there.

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Acting/Cast 8.5
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I had no choice but to laugh

Overall: a very enjoyable comedy with some serious parts that provides a good contrast. I read the manga, but I'm rating this on its own, not how good of an adaptation I think it was. Watched on Gagaoolala.

Content warnings: punches, slap, non con kiss (sleeping), manipulation, held against will

What I Liked
- the duality of Fukuhara, and that we learn more about his motivation thru childhood flashbacks
- the funny moments (I laughed out loud many times)
- the ending of the first episode which was a pleasant surprise
- how thoughtful and caring Shinomiya was
- Shinomiya's friends and Fukuhara's friends
- the breadcrumb of GL (but wish it was more overt)
- domestic bliss moments
- production value, including some very beautiful shots like the one in the final episode that also appears in the intro

Room For Improvement
- the counting thing in ep 3, ignoring when a person looks obviously uncomfortable
- a few things felt too serious/jarring - I wish the first punch had been a shove instead and the ending of episode 7 was not my thing
- that they went with the unwilling/nervous character, I wanted to Fukuhara to take some initiative
- the final episode had too many flashbacks/filler, also they tried to pass the beginning part off as comedy and that did not work for me as Fukuhara was understandably very upset during it
- disappointed that even after the professor talked about it there was a non con kiss
- too much blur, they looked like ghosts sometimes
- (neutral) Fukuhara has that kind of overacting comedy shtick that some viewers might not like, I've gotten used to it now and it doesn't bother me

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Globalement 7.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
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Pass The Insulin

Because the amount of sugary sweetness in this BL gave me diabetes.

There are some passing attempts at giving this thing a little weight - the momentary fisticuffs between Fukuhara and the two guys trying to exploit Sato's luck (which is what Fukuhara is himself trying to do - that moment makes that clear to him) and his confessions to Sato of his own attempt to exploit that same luck, as well as a BL confession - "But I like you!"

The only attempts at any sort of sexual relationship involve some glancing cheek kisses (never those lips shall meet, oh no), and the puppy-dog scramble on the bed at the finale.

Watch this one when you don't want your brain too much involved, when all you need is a creamy, dreamy dose of absolute cuteness guaranteed to cause tooth decay and raise your blood sugar into heart attack territory.

And most of all, watch it for Fukuhara, who is so unbearably cute he seems like an anime doll from the planet BL Romance.

Fujoshi Rating: The Fujoshi give it five thumbs up.

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