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<title>Comment by John Cade</title>
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<description>I must agree...I thought this movie was phenomenal.  And though the acting could have been better at times - it must have been hard to cast each person for so many roles.  I just think it was great because until halfway through the movie, it&#039;s hard to figure what EXACTLY is going on.  The director keeps you speculating.  But then it all sets in, and you realize what has happened up until that point.  Genious.  I give it 4 stars out of 5.</description>
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