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<title>Comment by Chris Wilson</title>
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<description>&quot;Mystic River&quot; is indeed an extraordinary film. It will not win Best Picture (&quot;Return of the King&quot; will), but it very well could walk off with Best Actor for Sean Penn (it will be either Penn or Bill Murray for &quot;Lost In Translation&quot;) and Best Supporting Actor for Tim Robbins. I am always relieved when watching such an anti-Hollywood product as &quot;Mystic River,&quot; the kind of film which renews one&#039;s faith in filmmaking as an art form.</description>
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