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After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner (Nicolas Cage) and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism as it infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a technicolor nightmare

1H, 51 minutes

release Date=2019

ratings=7,2 of 10

Director=Richard Stanley

country=Portugal, Malaysia

 

 

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The Color Out of Space is great Lovecraftian horror, but not a great movie. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but it suffers from some poor pacing in the story and rather than ever increasing tension it just kind of wanders to a climax.
The casting and acting is very good. Cage's scene-chewing was actually effective (for a pleasant change) and Chong was, surprisingly, good as Ezra. Color Out of Space Review: A Wild Lovecraftian Horror That Lets Nicolas Cage Shine Ryan Scott Jan 24, 2020 Nicolas Cage stars in Richard Stanley's trippy H. P. Lovecraft adaptation Color Out of Space. Tommy Chong Talks Color Out of Space and Being Scared of Horror Movies [Exclusive] Ryan Scott Jan 24, 2020 We chat with Tommy Chong about his new movie Color Out of Space and how horror movies affect him in our exclusive interview. Color Out of Space Trailer Has Nicolas Cage & Tommy Chong Fighting a Technicolor Nightmare Ryan Scott Nov 6, 2019 RLJE Films has released a new trailer for Color Out of Space, featuring Nicolas Cage and directed by Richard Stanley. Fantastic Fest 2019 Wave Two Movies: Knives Out, Color Out of Space, Parasite and More Brian B. Aug 21, 2019 Fantastic Fest is proud to announce its second wave of programming, led by writer-director Rian Johnson's hotly anticipated new mystery Knives Out. Nicolas Cage Reunites with Mandy Team for H. Lovecraft's Color Out of Space B. Alan Orange Jan 23, 2019 Richard Stanley will direct and Elijah Wood will produce Color Out of Space based on the novella by H. Lovecraft.

Well Nicholas Cage milking alpacas is the only the thing that you have to say for me to watch it. Published on Nov 6, 2019 COLOR OUT OF SPACE In Theaters January 24, 2020 Starring Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Julian Hilliard, Elliot Knight, Josh C. Waller, Qorianka Kilcher and Tommy Chong Directed by Richard Stanley Written by Richard Stanley and Scarlett Amaris After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner (Nicolas Cage) and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism as it infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a living nightmare. Based on the classic H. P. Lovecraft short story, Color Out of Space is “gorgeous, vibrant and terrifying” (Jonathan Barkan, Dread Central.

El color surgido del espacio Free stream.nbcolympics. Color Out of Space Theatrical release poster Directed by Richard Stanley Produced by Daniel Noah Josh C. Waller Elijah Wood Lisa Whalen Written by Richard Stanley Scarlett Amaris Based on " The Colour Out of Space " by H. P. Lovecraft Starring Nicolas Cage Joely Richardson Madeleine Arthur Q'orianka Kilcher Tommy Chong Music by Colin Stetson Cinematography Steve Annis Edited by Brett W. Bachman Production company XYZ Films ACE Pictures Entertainment SpectreVision Distributed by RLJE Films [1] Release date September 7, 2019 ( TIFF) 2] January 24, 2020 (United States) Running time 111 minutes [3] Country United States Portugal Malaysia Language English Box office 715, 193 [4] 5] Color Out of Space is a 2019 American science fiction cosmic horror [6] film directed by Richard Stanley, based on the short story " The Colour Out of Space " by H. Lovecraft. It stars Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Q'orianka Kilcher and Tommy Chong. This is Stanley's first feature film directed since his firing from The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996. 7] According to Stanley, it is the first film in a trilogy of Lovecraft adaptations, which he hopes to follow up with an adaptation of The Dunwich Horror. [8] Plot [ edit] In the wake of his wife Theresa's mastectomy, Nathan Gardner moves his family to a rural farm where he attempts to grow tomatoes and raise alpacas for their milk. His daughter, Lavinia, takes up Wicca and performs rituals in hopes of restoring her mother's health. One of these rituals is interrupted by the arrival of Ward, a hydrologist surveying the water table in planning for a hydroelectric dam. The family is strained by the move - Theresa, a financial adviser, is losing clients because she cannot get a reliable internet signal in their remote location; Nathan feels neglected because they have not had sex since her surgery six months ago and the rest of his family does not take his attempts at farming seriously; his son Benny hangs with Ezra, a local hermit, and has started smoking pot; his youngest son Jack is withdrawn and only interacts with their family dog, Sam. One night, Nathan convinces Theresa that despite her feelings of mutilation she is still attractive, and they begin to have sex, but they are interrupted when a brilliantly glowing meteor crash lands in their front yard. The rock emits an unearthly Color which distorts the world around it and causes Nathan to detect a horrific smell. Later, Benny and Lavinia witness the meteor being struck by several bolts of lightning. The next morning, the meteor is no longer glowing and is crumbling to dust. Ward, along with the mayor and the sheriff of the nearby town of Arkham arrive to see it. Ward notices that the groundwater has taken on an oily sheen and tests it. When his test strips begin to glow brightly with the Color, he advises the Gardners not to drink it, but he cannot convince the mayor to do anything since she does not want to scare off the dam developers. Jack becomes obsessed with a well which stands a few feet from where the meteor landed. Strange, brightly colored vegetation begins growing around it, mutated insects fly out of it and Jack insists he can hear a man in there. Nathan and Ward visit Ezra, who plays a tape recording for them of what he says are creatures moving around underground. A news crew arrives to interview Nathan about the meteor, but it has mysteriously vanished and Nathan comes off looking like a drunken fool. Later, while Theresa is preparing dinner, she absentmindedly cuts off two of her fingers. While Nathan rushes her to the hospital, he leaves Benny in charge, but things quickly get out of hand as Benny finds the alpacas uncontrollable, Sam runs away and Jack is traumatized by something he saw in the well. Nathan excoriates Benny and Lavinia, lashing out with uncharacteristic rage. He tries to take a shower but is interrupted when a squid-like creature emerges from the drain. The next day, after Nathan tries to harvest his tomatoes - which have all turned out misshapen and inedible - he and Theresa get into a fight when the internet goes out again and she loses a client. The next night, Theresa hears Jack screaming in the barn and rushes to his aid. To their horror, something awful has happened to Sam and the alpacas, and they try to flee the barn only to be struck by several bolts of Color lightning which fuses mother and child together into a single, deranged mass. Unable to start the car or call for help as all electronic devices have started malfunctioning, Nathan and the other children carry the monster into the attic where they struggle to decide what to do about the miserable, gibbering thing. Nathan, enraged at what the Color has done to his family, gets a shotgun and enters the barn, where he finds Sam and all of his alpacas fused together, and he destroys the resulting creature. He returns to the attic, orders his children to leave, and prepares to put down his mutated wife and son, but he cannot go through with it. Lavinia tries to perform a Wiccan ceremony to save her family, mutilating herself in the process. She and Benny conspire to run away from the farm, but as they are preparing to leave, Benny hears Sam whining down in the well and insists on going down after him. The Color bursts from the water and kills him, driving Lavinia insane. Losing his grip on sanity, Nathan locks Lavinia in the attic with the monster, which has now grown aggressive and attacks her. Ward and the sheriff arrive and break into the attic, and Nathan shoots the creature. As they exit the house, the Color erupts out of the well and drives Nathan insane. He tries to shoot the Color, but the sheriff mistakes Nathan's aim for Ward and shoots Nathan, who dies in Lavinia's arms. Lavinia declares she will not leave. Still intent on leaving, Ward and the sheriff go to pick up Ezra, but only find his dessicated corpse and a recording he left behind, where he surmises that the Color is attempting to remake Earth into "something it knows. The corpse implodes, raining Color down everywhere, and a tree comes to life and kills the sheriff while Ward flees. Ward arrives and attempts to rescue Lavinia, but the Color explodes from the well and roars into the sky in a towering funnel. Lavinia touches him and shares with him her vision of where the Color hails from – a horrific sector of outer space inhabited by repulsive, tentacled alien entities similar to itself – and as he is traumatized, she dissolves into dust from her corruption. Attempting to save himself, Ward hides in the farmhouse, where space and time begin to unravel around him as he is confronted by jumbled visions of the Gardner family, and attacked by a murderous apparition of Nathan speaking in all of the family's voices, and narrowly hides in the wine cellar as the Color vanishes into the sky, tearing down the house and leaving the surrounding farmland a "blasted heath" covered in ash and drained of all color and life except for Ward himself. In an epilogue, Ward stands on top of the finished dam, and says that knowing what he knows about this place, he will never drink its water. Cast [ edit] Nicolas Cage as Nathan Gardner Joely Richardson as Theresa Gardner Madeleine Arthur as Lavinia Gardner Brendan Meyer as Benny Gardner Julian Hilliard as Jack Gardner Elliot Knight as Ward Phillips Q'orianka Kilcher as Mayor Tooma Tommy Chong as Ezra Josh C. Waller as Sheriff Pierce Production [ edit] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. January 2020) Richard Stanley 's mother, Penny Miller, was a huge fan of H. [9] She read Lovecraft's works to Stanley when he was young. [9] At the age of 12 or 13, he read " The Colour Out of Space. which has "always been a part of [his] psychological makeup. 9] When his mother suffered from cancer, Stanley read Lovecraft's works to her in her declining years. [9] Stanley initially announced the project in 2013, showcasing a proof of concept trailer online. [10] 11] In September 2015, it was announced that Spectrevision would be producing the film with a projected start date of early 2016. [12] After many delays, it was announced in December 2018 that Nicolas Cage had signed to play the lead role and that filming would begin in early 2019. [13] 14] In January 2019, the production announced additional cast members including stars Joely Richardson, Tommy Chong, Elliot Knight, Julian Hilliard and Q'Orianka Kilcher. [15] 16] Filming took place in Portugal [17] in February 2019. [18] Release [ edit] Color Out of Space premiered on September 7, 2019 in the Midnight Madness portion of the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. [19] On September 6, 2019, it was announced that RLJE Films acquired U. S. rights in a low-mid seven figure deal. [1] Following select preview screenings on January 22, the film was released in 81 theaters in the United States on January 24, 2020. [20] With previews and the first weekend box office, the film grossed 358, 154 over four days. [4] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Color Out of Space holds an approval rating of 84% based on 141 reviews, and an average rating of 6. 66/10. Its consensus reads, A welcome return for director Richard Stanley, Color Out of Space mixes tart B-movie pulp with visually alluring Lovecraftian horror and a dash of gonzo Nicolas Cage. 21] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews. 22] Chris Bumbray from Arrow in the Head rated the film a score of 7/10, praising the film's performances, visual style and effects while noting the film's length. Bumbray summarized his review by writing, While it's maybe a touch slow and arty for hardcore horror fans, Color Out of Space is still a handy comeback for Richard Stanley, who hasn't lost a beat. 23] Mary Beth Andrews from Daily Grindhouse gave the film a positive review, writing, His [Richard Stanley] film successfully captures the madness of Lovecraft's work and is a dazzling modern interpretation. Lovecraft is notoriously hard to adapt, but Stanley walks the fine line between horror and existential dread to create a successful adaptation. 24] Deborah Young from The Hollywood Reporter offered the film similar praise, writing, Hitting the main plot points with well-designed SFX and some impressive night photography, Stanley's film manages to be frightening indeed, even with star Nicolas Cage's semi-farcical leavening adding some nutty laughs. 25] Jonathan Barkan of Dread Central awarded the film 3. 5 out of 5 stars, praising the film's visual style, special effects, and soundtrack, while criticizing the film's first and third act. Nevertheless, Barken summarized his review by stating, Gorgeous, vibrant, and terrifying, Color Out of Space is packed with Lovecraftian creatures and cosmic infections galore. It's not perfect but goddamn is it a wild ride. 26] Dennis Harvey from Variety gave the film a mostly positive review, noting the film's uneven tone, full-bore" climax, and Cage's "arbitrarily oddball" performance; while praising the film's otherworldly imagery, cinematography, and direction. [27] The Skinny ' s Katie Goh gave to the film a rating of 3 on 5, stating that. Colour Out of Space is at its best when Stanley goes for this subtle and intelligent filmmaking, gesturing at the horror rather than pushing it in our faces. 28] Accolades [ edit] References [ edit] a b "Nicolas Cage's 'Color Out of Space' Bought Ahead of Toronto Premiere. Variety. 2019-09-06. ^ Color Out of Space. TIFF. ^ Color Out of Space. Toronto International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 2019-08-08. Retrieved 2019-08-14. ^ a b. The Last Full Measure' And 'Color Out Of Space' Have Solid Debuts, Parasite' Crosses 30M – Specialty Box Office. Deadline Hollywood. 2020-01-26. ^ Color Out of Space (2019. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 7, 2020. ^ White, James (November 7, 2019. Nicolas Cage Confronts Lovecraftian Horror In The Color Out Of Space Trailer. Film. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ Nicolas Cage Nabs Lead in Sci-Fi Thriller 'Color Out of Space. 2019-01-23. ^ Color Out of Space Spoilers & Richard Stanley's Lovecraft Trilogy Plans - The Witching Hour" – via. ^ a b c d Whittaker, Richard (September 19, 2019. Fantastic Fest Interview: Richard Stanley Sees the Color Out of Space. The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ Davis, Mike (July 25, 2013. Richard Stanley to direct New "Colour Out of Space" movie (with teaser trailer. ^ » RICHARD STANLEY IS WORKING ON AN ADAPTATION OF LOVECRAFT'S THE COLOUR OUT OF SPACE. ^ Richard Stanley's H. Lovecraft Flick COLOR OUT OF SPACE Is Happening. 2015-09-24. ^ Richard Stanley is back in the saddle again, will direct 'Color out of space. starring Nicolas Cage. Screen Comment. 2019-01-23. ^ Nicolas Cage Nabs Lead in Sci-Fi Thriller 'Color Out of Space. The Hollywood Reporter. 2019-01-25. ^ Miska, Brad (January 23, 2019. Nicolas Cage to Topline Richard Stanley's 'Colour Out of Space. Bloody Disgusting. ^ Bachman, Brett W. (May 24, 2019. Picture lock on Richard Stanley's adaptation of H. Lovecraft's COLOR OUT OF SPACE. A @ SpectreVision. ^ Collis, Clark (November 6, 2019. Nicolas Cage-starring Color Out of Space trailer teases otherworldly horrors. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ McNary, Dave. "Nicolas Cage to Star in Horror Movie 'Color Out of Space. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ Toronto unveils Midnight Madness, Discovery, TIFF Docs, Cinematheque. Screen Daily, August 8, 2019. ^ Erbland, Kate (November 8, 2019. Color Out of Space' Trailer: Nicolas Cage Tackles H. Lovecraft in Trippy Alien Invasion Thriller. IndieWire. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ Color Out of Space (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 22 January 2020. ^ Color Out of Space Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 21 January 2020. ^ Bumbray, Chris. "Color Out of Space (TIFF 2019 Movie Review. Chris Bumbray. Retrieved 12 September 2019. ^ Andrews, Mary. TIFF 2019 REVIEW] DESCEND INTO TECHNICOLOR MADNESS WITH 'COLOR OUT OF SPACE. Mary Beth McAndrews. Retrieved 12 September 2019. ^ Young, Deborah. Color Out of Space' Review. Deborah Young. Retrieved 12 September 2019. ^ Barken, Jonathan. "TIFF 2019: COLOR OUT OF SPACE Review - Gorgeous, Scary, Unhinged - Dread Central. Dread. Jonathan Barken. Retrieved 12 September 2019. ^ Harvey, Dennis. Color Out of Space' Review – Variety. Dennis Harvey. Retrieved 12 September 2019. ^ Goh, Katie. "TIFF 2019: Colour Out of Space. Katie Goh. Retrieved 23 September 2019. ^ Tsirbas, Christos (September 8, 2019. Toronto: Nicolas Cage Tells Spotlight Initiative Awards Art Is "Healthiest Medicine. Retrieved November 22, 2019. External links [ edit] Color Out of Space on IMDb.

El color surgido del espacio Free streaming. Man, I wanted to like this movie, but the tone was just too uneven. The quality of the effects were inconsistent, and Nicholas Cage went too Cage for this particular film. I just didn't find it effective as a horror movie or a horror comedy or whatever else. I love HP Lovecraft and I wanted to like this movie, but I left the theater underwhelmed.

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Ah, buggering up yet another piece of classic literature, I see.
“ It was a scene from a vision of Fuseli, and over all the rest reigned that riot of luminous amorphousness, that alien and undimensioned rainbow of cryptic poison from the well—seething, feeling, lapping, reaching, scintillating, straining, and malignly bubbling in its cosmic and unrecognisable chromaticism. „ ~ HPL, The Colour Out Of Space" The Colour Out of Space was an extraterrestrial force or entity featured in H. P. Lovecraft's tale of the same name. It arrived on Earth via meteorite, and infected a large swath of Arkham, Massachusetts that would subsequently become known as the "Blasted Heath. The colour was said to have "poisoned" the soil around where it had landed. It appeared to have "infected" the local plant life and the results were great discolorations in the flowers, grass, and trees. In the later stages of the infection, the plants became grey and developed “a highly singular quality of brittleness”. Along with the discoloration came the ruining of fruit and vegetables grown along with the abnormal behavior of the plants during the night. The flowers would glow in the darkness and the trees seemed to reach out to the sky and move without the wind. In addition to the destruction and alteration of the plant life, the livestock of the Gardner farm, which was in close proximity, underwent strange and groteque mutations and fell into a grusome state of grayish decay before ultimatly dying, leaving behind a useless and unedible meat. Upon the arrival of the entity, the Gardner family descended into madness, poor health, and ultimately death, with the last surviving member being Nahum Gardner, who described the entity as a "sucking, burning thing that is not of God's work. " Ultimately, the entity departs from Earth to return where it came from, but another, smaller part is believed to be still in the former Gardner's farm, as the valley is said to continue to slowly decay year by year. Gallery Edit This article is a stub. You can help the The H. Lovecraft Wiki by expanding it.
Invisible Man meets Sleeping with the Enemy. Completely unoriginal, lazy writing, lame cast. And people gobble it up.

I love it. I can't wait.

God damn I love their bassist. Everything about that man is phenomenal

Re-listening after watching the 2019 movie release and imagining Nick Cage in full Cage rage 😂. El color surgido del espacio Free streaming sur internet. After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism that infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a technicolor nightmare. Director: Richard Stanley Writers: H. P. Lovecraft, Richard Stanley, Scarlett Amaris Starring: Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Elliot Knight, Tommy Chong, Brendan Meyer Producers: Annie Chang, Johnny Chang, Calvin Choong, Peter Wong, Timur Bekbosunov, Emma Lee » See full cast & crew 18 fans 326 Blu-ray collections 1 Digital collections 1 iTunes collections Color Out of Space Review Review by Brian Orndorf, January 23, 2020 �Color Out of Space� represents a long overdue return to feature-length filmmaking for writer/director Richard Stanley. Working in documentaries, shorts, and enduring one famously disastrous shoot (1996�s �The Island of Dr. Moreau, � which he was fired from) over the last 28 years, Stanley hasn�t been seen in full force since 1992�s �Dust Devil, � which followed his breakthrough picture, 1990�s �Hardware. � Stanley�s unusual vision has been missed from genre endeavors, but �Color Out of Space� is a fine return to form for the helmer, who takes the challenge of an H. Lovecraft short story adapta... more... Related products Color Out of Space (Soundtrack) 9. 99 24" x 36" 24" x 36" See all related products ».

I wish this movie was playing anywhere near me, so excited about it. Nic 'Wait For Me To Lose My S. Cage plays to his own unique type in this initially interesting but ultimately dull chiller/thriller. A meteorite lands in his front garden and strange things start to happen in his isolated woodland family home, so far so very 80s. Animals and people and plants start to behave differently as whatever it is infects more and more of the environment, and there's a really nice build up of oddness.
At least for the first half of the film. Then it just gets very silly. Too silly. The ham gets turned up to 11. The atmosphere moves from chiller to thriller with all the moodiness thrown aside for third rate blood and gore. This kind of schlock horror movie was common-place in the 70s and 80s, and that's where it belongs.
Points for the first half of the film, but after that you and your better judgement are on your own.

Outstanding. Thank you. Uzumaki movie sucks either wait for adult swim series or read the manga #teamspiral. I am a huge Lovecraft fan, I've read the short story a long time ago, but when I saw this I totally did not expect any of the craziness I saw. For one, the body horror elements is unsettling with the great practical effects and strange noises. Two, Nicolas Cage goes full Nicolas Cage in this, some scenes he's talking in a weird accent, some he's screaming and going mad. It sometimes takes away the seriousness of the movie, but it makes the movie fun to watch at the same time. Three, the visuals are very psychedelic and strange. It's a real trippy yet creepy movie, a modern day take on Lovecraft's strange blend of psychological and science fiction horror. It's great to see Richard Stanley return. I kind of love this movie. Definitely the best January horror movie of 2020. This is definitely a future cult classic. It's not for everyone though.

I always thought The Grudge with Sarah Michelle Gellar was pretty solid and didnt need a remake. Not even kidding ' Do not reply' has the exact same feel as Pretty Little Liars. Like when all the girls were trapped in the doll house.

Dude your accent is killing me! Ruhtenn Tomhatoes lol

Written and directed by Richard Stanley (his first film in 25 years, after he was infamously fired three days into production on his long-gestating dream project, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)H. P. Lovecraft& 39;s 1927 short story "The Colour Out of Space" and takes a good stab at depicting one of Lovecraft& 39;s most oblique entities. Mixing humour and body horror (perhaps weighed a little too much towards humour) the film gives Nicolas Cage another opportunity to go full-Cage, and boy does he lean into it - this is the most ludicrous, histrionic, and borderline farcical performance he& 39;s given since Vampire& 39;s Kiss (1988), and how much latitude you give him may well determine your opinion of the movie.

Just outside the city of Arkham, MA (the fictitious setting of many Lovecraftian stories) Nathan Gardner (Cage) his wife Theresa (Joely RichardsonBrendan MeyerMadeleine ArthurJulian Hilliard) have moved into Nathan& 39;s deceased father& 39;s property, with Nathan embracing rural life by raising alpacas on the property& 39;s farm. On an otherwise normal night, the sky fills with pulsating light and a meteorite crashes onto the Gardners& 39; land, and as time passes, the Gardners start to experience ever-more bizarre events - unnaturally localised lightning storms that seem to come from nowhere; huge fuchsia-like plants that seem to grow overnight; a horrific odour that only Nathan can smell; a gigantic purple mantis flying around; radios and the internet cutting out more than normal; the water turning strange colours; the family& 39;s dog, Lavinia& 39;s horse, and Nathan& 39;s alpacas starting to acting strangely; even time itself appears to be corrupted. And soon enough, the family members themselves begin to show signs of unnatural change.

After some basic narrative preamble and a contemplative sub-Terrence Malick-style voiceover, the film features one of the most inorganic expositionary scenes I& 39;ve ever seen, as Nathan and Theresa stand on the porch, and spend a good five minutes telling each other things that they both already know. Thankfully though, the clunkiness of this opening isn& 39;t a sign of things to come, and one of the film& 39;s most consistent elements is the subtlety with which Stanley depicts the entity, or rather, doesn& 39;t depict it. Lovecraft felt that if humanity were ever to encounter real cosmic beings, they could be so unlike anything in our experience as to be impossible to describe, or even process in our minds, and one of his aims with "Colour" was to create an entity that doesn& 39;t conform to human understanding - hence the only description is by analogy, and even then, only in relation to a colour beyond the visual spectrum. With this in mind, Stanley wisely keeps everything as vague as possible - vibrant, modulating pulses of light that seem to be emanating from somewhere just outside the frame, vaguely-defined spatial distortions, colour manipulations with no obvious source, etc.

Important here is the colour itself, and instead of attempting to create the indescribable colour featured in the story, director of photography Steve Annis chooses to go the route of not settling for any one stable colour - every time we see the effects of the meteorite, the hue appears to be in a state of flux - so although we can say the colours are recognisable, they& 39;re never identifiable as any one specific colour, which, is probably the best choice the filmmakers could have made.

As we get into the third act, the film abandons all sense of restraint and goes completely insane, with the body horror which has threatened to break through from the earliest moments finally unleashed, foregrounding the exceptional work of special effects supervisor/creature designer Dan Martin. These scenes are heavily indebted to David Cronenberg, especially his earlier work such as Shivers (1975)Rabid (1977), and The Brood (1979), although the most obvious touchstone is Chris Walas& 39;s work on Cronenberg& 39;s masterpiece, The Fly (1986). A lot of Martin& 39;s creature design also seems inspired by the legendary work of Rob Bottin, and there& 39;s a direct visual quote of one of the best moments in John Carpenter& 39;s The Thing (1982)
It& 39;s also in the last act where Cage is turned loose, signalled by an epic meltdown when he discovers Benny hasn& 39;t closed the barn door and the alpacas have gotten out. From there, it& 39;s Nicolas Cage unrestrained. There is a problem with this, however. Full-Cage has been seen in films such as Vampire& 39;s Kiss,
Face/Off (1997)The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (2009)Mom and Dad (2017), and Mandy (2018), but each performance has felt fairly organic, never becoming self-conscious. In Colour, however, to an even greater extent than in the virtually unwatchable The Wicker Man (2006), Cage crosses into self-parody, with his performance having as much to do with people& 39;s preconceived notions of a Nicholas Cage performance as it does with finding the character. There are a couple of scenes here that seem to have little to do with legitimate character beats and more to do with Cage winking at the audience.

Which might be entertaining and all, but which doesn& 39;t serve the film especially well. For all its insanity, this is a relatively serious movie, but Cage& 39;s performance is so manic, that it affects everything around it. For example, after the aforementioned meltdown ( quot;Don& 39;t you know how expensive those alpacas were". which just about fits with what we know of the character, as Nathan is walking away from Benny and Lavinia, he stops, turns, pauses, shouts "ALPACAS" pauses again, and then walks away. This got a huge laugh at the screening I attended, and it was undoubtedly funny. But does self-reflexive humour by the leading man help tell the story or even create the right tone? No, not in the slightest. In essence, this scene marks the point where the character ceases to be Nathan Gardner and becomes a version of Nicolas Cage.

The other characters all have a kind of internal logic to their crumbling sanity; the meteorite affects each of them differently, with their minds disintegrating in different, but consistent ways. With Nathan, however, Stanley seems unwilling, or unable, to establish the parameters by which his mind is breaking down, seemingly going for laughs rather than something more cogent.

This issue notwithstanding, I enjoyed Colour Out of Space a great deal. Stanley& 39;s return to the director& 39;s chair is to be admired for its restraint and how faithful it remains to the very tricky Lovecraftian original. The body-horror in the film& 39;s last act will appeal to fans of the grotesque, whilst others will take great pleasure from Cage& 39;s insanity, as narratively unjustified as it is. The film is ridiculous on many levels, but it& 39;s extremely well realised and well made, and is to be applauded for not trying to attach an explicit meaning to a story which avoids any kind of thematic specificity.

Mandy = Red Color out of space = Magenta What's next. 2 wins & 1 nomination. See more awards  » Videos Learn more More Like This Action, Drama Horror 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 1 / 10 X A crew of aquatic researchers work to get to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory. But the crew has more than the ocean seabed to fear. Director: William Eubank Stars: Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, T. J. Miller War 6. 5 / 10 Thirty-four years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. Pits" is awarded the nation's highest military honor, for his actions on the battlefield. Todd Robinson Samuel L. Jackson, Sebastian Stan, Diane Ladd 7. 5 / 10 World-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner. Destin Daniel Cretton Jamie Foxx, Charlie Pye Jr., Michael Harding Biography Crime 5. 9 / 10 Based on Peter Carey's novel. The story of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s. Justin Kurzel George MacKay, Essie Davis, Nicholas Hoult Comedy Thriller 6. 2 / 10 A man in his thirties travels to a remote cabin to reconnect with his estranged father. Ant Timpson Elijah Wood, Stephen McHattie, Garfield Wilson Mystery 7. 2 / 10 A couple travels to Sweden to visit a rural hometown's fabled mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. Ari Aster Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Vilhelm Blomgren 3. 7 / 10 A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after their parents' deaths. A modern take on Henry James' novella "The Turn of the Screw. " Floria Sigismondi Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, Brooklynn Prince 6 / 10 A troubled college freshman, Luke, suffers a violent family trauma. He then resurrects his charismatic childhood imaginary friend Daniel to help him cope, not realizing how dangerous Daniel is. Adam Egypt Mortimer Miles Robbins, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Sasha Lane 5. 4 / 10 A woman seeks revenge against those who orchestrated a plane crash that killed her family. Reed Morano Blake Lively, Jude Law, Sterling K. Brown 5. 8 / 10 Jay and Silent Bob return to Hollywood to stop a reboot of the 'Bluntman and Chronic' movie from getting made. Kevin Smith Joey Lauren Adams, Ben Affleck, Diedrich Bader American security guard Richard Jewell saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is vilified by journalists and the press who falsely reported that he was a terrorist. Clint Eastwood Paul Walter Hauser, Sam Rockwell, Brandon Stanley Fantasy Years following the events of "The Shining. a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal. Mike Flanagan Ewan McGregor, Rebecca Ferguson, Kyliegh Curran Edit Storyline A story of cosmic terror about The Gardners, a family who moves to a remote farmstead in rural New England to escape the hustle of the 21st century. They are busy adapting to their new life when a meteorite crashes into their front yard. The mysterious aerolite seems to melt into the earth, infecting both the land and the properties of space-time with a strange, otherworldly color. To their horror, the Gardner family discover that this alien force is gradually mutating every life form that it cluding them. Plot Summary Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 5 February 2020 (Philippines) See more  » Also Known As: Color Out of Space Box Office Budget: 6, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: 216, 162, 26 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 715, 193 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia In a Q&A with Richard Stanley, Stanley claimed that the film would be the first of a trilogy, with a Dunwich Horror adaption coming next. See more » Goofs If you've seen the whole film, you'll know that this isn't a goof, but part of the narrative. The thing that comes out of space is messing with the time/space continuum. See more » Connections Version of The Color Out of Space  (2010) See more » Soundtracks Burnt Year Written by James Kelly See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

The baby is real, and the dad is a doll. 14:10 Just keeping note. Blizzard + Diablo 4 = Apple - Steve Jobs (Save us, Bill Roper. El color surgido del espacio Free stream online. BabyMetal, GranpaMetal. OMG I love you Japan... September 8, 2019 10:17PM PT Cult director Richard Stanley's first narrative feature in decades is a fun, messy, deliberately over-the-top sci-fi horror. Five years ago, one of the most famously troubled productions in movie history was colorfully detailed in the documentary “Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley s Island of Doctor Moreau. ” Its major takeaway was the cruel injustice of a director being removed from a project that had been his baby from inception. If you wondered what Stanley mightve got up to had that experience not traumatized him out of the business (some documentaries and shorts aside) for more than a quarter-century, theres finally an answer of sorts in “Color Out of Space. ” His first big-screen narrative feature since 1992 returns to the berserk mixes of external fantasy and personal idiosyncrasy that made pre-“Island” efforts “Hardware” and “Dust Devil” cult favorites. Its based on a much-adapted H. P. Lovecraft story, and like most prior versions, takes considerable liberties with the original material. Entertaining but uneven, the result is a deliberately over-the-top sci-fi horror exercise that loses some focus as the action grows more psychedelically unhinged — its oscillating tone not necessarily helped by Nicolas Cage growing likewise, in one of his less inspired gonzo-style performances. Still, there will be great interest among genre fans, ensuring wide exposure in home formats, though big-screen placements will likely be spottier. RLJE Films (which had a sleeper hit last year with “Mandy, ” another trippy Cage opus) picked up U. S. theatrical rights just before the films premiere in Torontos Midnight Madness section. It begins a bit goofily with cape-wearing, white-horse-riding teenage Wiccan Livinia Gardner (Madeleine Arthur) performing a riverside rite for the sake of her mother Theresa (Joely Richardson) whos recovering from cancer. Shes interrupted by Ward (Elliot Knight) a handsome young hydrologist surveying the area for a future dam project. After that mildly flirtatious first meet, she heads home to the inherited farm her family has recently moved to, its isolated location a fair distance from the nearest town of Arkham (Lovecrafts preferred fictive Massachusetts setting. There, mom is working as an online commodities trader, while failed-painter dad Nathan (Cage) is trying to make a go of rural life by growing produce and raising alpacas. Adolescent son Benny (Brendan Meyer) copes with their changed circumstances herbally, while junior child Jack (Julian Hilliard) is young enough not to be bothered. Hes very bothered later that night, however, as an earth-shaking disturbance is caused by a meteor fragment that lands in the front yard, glowing eerily. By morning, its cooled to ash, and a day later has vanished entirely. But other strange occurrences begin to escalate, affecting animal as well as human residents. The first to recognize that the local water might be contaminated, visitor Ward avoids imbibing any, which perhaps keeps him safe from the distorting impact on time and matter that others soon suffer. Not so lucky are the Gardners, their livestock or pets (including a particularly expressive dog named Sam, played by three canines) plus old hippie hermit Ezra (Tommy Chong) who squats in a shack nearby. Stanley fares best in the early going, when our dread of what might be coming is managed with a nice balance of creepiness and humor. Once the alien force begins taking over in earnest, however, the film turns overloaded and incoherent by degrees, piling on too many underdeveloped factors. Lovecraft left the cause or purpose of the invading “color” (seen here largely as a pinkish light) mysterious. But the movie is very literal-minded in some aspects, notably some grotesque mutation effects, while remaining vague in others. Whatever the space entity wants, it has no obvious relevance to the somewhat annoying Lavinias attempts at witchery, a non-sci-fi supernatural element Stanley doesnt integrate into the larger story at all. Then theres the problem of Cage, whos given some of his best nutzoid turns quite recently (particularly in “Mandy” and “Mom and Dad”) but here seems to be indulging that penchant for eccentric excess without much regard for the surrounding movie. At a midpoint, one of Nathans children says, “Dads been acting weird, ” but how can they even tell? The other characters have their own internal logic, becoming irrational or developing other signs of “contagion” in a fairly clear progression. Yet Cage hits so many arbitrarily oddball notes from the start, were never sure whats meant to be going on with Nathan, and that loosens the films grip on its own tricky tone. While “Color” doesnt lack wit, its top-billed star too often seems to be having a laugh when the director and his story are going for something else. Hence “Color Out of Space” doesnt quite gel as a whole, its narrative dissolving into CGI-heavy hallucinogenic near-chaos rather than building steadily towards a full-bore climax. Nonetheless, it always holds interest, and frequently fills the eye with impressive fantastical imagery — the most effective being not blobby lysergic wig-outs but ghostly views of the mist-enshrouded house and neighboring woods. (For funding reasons the film was shot in Portugal, which does a surprisingly fair job passing for New England. ) All tech and design contributions are accomplished, though in suspense terms the movie might actually have been better off applying greater restraint to the use of practical and digital effects. Theres also a sense of overload at times to Colin Stinsons synth-based score, though that may be partly chalked up to the Imax-house sound system at the Toronto Film Festival press screening attended. Lovecraft is always difficult to adapt, despite more attempts being made every single year. “Color Out of Space” swings wilder and connects less reliably than fellow enthusiast Stuart Gordons several Lovecraft-based features. Still, its disorderly fun that sports a directorial personality distinct enough to make one grateful for Stanleys return. Heres hoping decades dont pass again before he sees another major project come to fruition. Veteran festival programmer, Anderson Le has teamed up with a group of Asian-American and Asian filmmakers to launch creative studio East. Its objective is hatching pan-Asian stories for a global audience. The new outfit will have offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Los Angeles and have activities that stretch from development, financing and production. The glitz of the annual Hong Kong Film Awards will be put to one side this year as a response to the coronavirus outbreak. The awards organizing committee said that it remains important to recognize filmmakers efforts. But the awards show will shift from its scheduled mid-April slot and change its format to avoid creating. Picture Tree Intl. has secured global sales rights of Berlin comedy “Nightlife, ” directed by Simon Verhoeven, following his last film “Welcome to Germany, ” which was Germanys comic relief to the refugee crisis. The film sold to more than 60 territories and screened at more than 50 festivals worldwide, while being the No. 1 box office hit. MADRID — Swooping on one of the buzzed-up high-profile Spanish-language titles at Ventana Sur, Film Factory Entertainment has acquired world sales rights to “El Olvido Que Seremos” (“Forgotten Well Be”) starring Javier Cámara (“Talk to Her”) and directed by Academy Award winning writer-director Fernando Trueba (“Belle Epoque”. Produced by Dago García Producciones for Caracol TV. Effie T. Brown joined film financing fund Gamechanger as CEO earlier this year because she wanted to make a difference in the industry. After “Parasites” historic win at the 92nd Academy Awards, she finally feels hopeful. “It was that feeling of — and its a bit of a stretch — ‘Wait, Obama is being elected. Following her Oscar-nominated turn in “Bombshell, ” Margot Robbie looks to have found her next project, signing on to co-star opposite Christian Bale in a new David O. Russell film at New Regency. Russell would direct from his own script. Plot details are being kept under wraps. Matthew Budman, an executive producer on “Joy” and “American. In todays film news roundup, “Postscript, ” “Apeirogon” and “Porgy and Bess” are all being developed as feature films, AMCs Adam Aron will be honored at CinemaCon and SXSW drama “South Mountain” has found distribution. PAGE TO SCREEN “P. I Love You” is finally getting a sequel. Popular on Variety Alcon Entertainment has acquired film rights.

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United States, 2019 Horror, Sci-Fi A town is struck by a meteorite and the fallout is catastrophic. This film is not currently playing on MUBI but 30 other great films are. See whats now showing Color Out of Space comes to the screen as a febrile, energetic phantasmagoria, shot through with Lovecraftian weirdness. “Color Out of Space, ” apparently, is blindingly bright and magnificently malevolent. In this bonkers yet weirdly beautiful science fiction-horror hybrid (directed, with retro panache, by the great Richard Stanley) the light is a throbbing lilac and blood is Schiaparelli pink. And if I tell you that Nicolas Cages eyeballs will turn into ultraviolet high-beams, then youll know immediately if youre in or out. Jeannette Catsoulis January 23, 2020 Directing a feature film for the first time in nearly 25 years, Stanley clearly relishes the opportunity to visualize various strange and grotesque encounters, and the judicious mix of CGI and ‘80s-era Carpenter-style practical effects (including a writhing, many-headed mutation straight out of The Thing) works splendidly. Whats less assured is the tone, which could generously be described as “elastic. ” Adam Nayman September 10, 2019.

El color surgido del espacio Free. There's an awesome Ningen Isu song inspired by this book. This is a good series! Just started watching it yesterday. Spooky. 😲. I love seeing more lovecraftian media. Games, movies. We need The Lurking Fear and At The Mountains of Madness In film form though. I adore this story and this trailer is so disappointing. Not looking forward to the film version of a favourite really sucks.

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I thought this was going to be a remake of the old the invisible man movie, so disappointed. An eerie radiance, a glow unlike anything else, suddenly suffuses the area, bringing with it a stifling sense of latent malignancy. Colour Out of Space CR 10 XP 9, 600 CN Huge ooze ( incorporeal) Init +12; Senses blindsense 120 ft. Perception +18; Aura lassitude (300 ft., DC 22) DEFENSE AC 23, touch 23, flat-footed 14 ( 6 deflection, 8 Dex, 1 dodge, –2 size) hp 126 (12d8+72) Fort +10, Ref +14, Will +10 Defensive Abilities amorphous, incorporeal; Immune acid, cold, fire, mind-affecting effects, ooze traits, poison, sonic; SR 21 Weaknesses susceptible to force effects OFFENSE Speed 30 ft., fly 50 ft. (perfect) Melee disintegrating touch +15 touch (6d6; DC 22) Space 15 ft. Reach 15 ft. Special Attacks feed STATISTICS Str —, Dex 26, Con 22, Int 19, Wis 23, Cha 23 Base Atk +9; CMB +19; CMD 36 (cant be tripped) Feats Dodge, Improved Initiative, Lightning Reflexes, Mobility, Spring Attack, Weapon Finesse Skills Fly +27, Knowledge (geography) 16, Knowledge (nature) 16, Knowledge (planes) 16, Perception +18, Stealth +12 Languages Aklo (cant speak) SPECIAL ABILITIES Aura of Lassitude (Su) A creature within 300 feet of a colour out of space (even when the colour is hiding within a solid object) must succeed at a DC 22 Will save or become overwhelmed with listlessness and ennui. While under this effect, the creature takes a –4 penalty on all Will saving throws, and doesnt willingly travel farther than a mile from the area where it failed its saving throw against that colours aura of lassitude. A break enchantment spell (DC 22) ends the effect, as does removing the victim from the auras area of effect. Every 24 hours, a creature affected by an aura of lassitude can attempt a new DC 22 Will save to cast off the effects of the aura. A creature that succeeds at this saving throw is immune to that colours aura of lassitude for 24 hours. A creature that is under the effects of an aura of lassitude from a colour out of space cant be further affected by this ability from other colours. This is a mind-affecting effect. The save DC is Charisma -based. Disintegrating Touch (Su) A colours touch causes a terrible disintegration of flesh and bone. A successful DC 22 Fortitude save halves the damage caused by a colour out of spaces touch attack. A creature reduced to 0 hit points by a colour out of spaces touch attack must succeed at a DC 22 Fortitude save or be immediately slain and reduced to a pile of fine ash. The save DC is Constitution -based. Feed (Su) A colour can attempt to feed on any living creature or a region of plant life as a full-round action. If it feeds on a single creature, the colour must have line of sight and be within 300 feet of the target. If it feeds on a region of plant and animal life, it only needs to be within that region. It can attempt to feed on a region once per week, and upon a living creature at will (but only once per day per living creature. Feeding on a region of plant life is automatically successful, blighting that region of plant life as if by a diminish plants spell used to stunt growth. A creature can resist being fed upon by a colour out of space by succeeding at a DC 22 Will save, in which case the colour must wait 24 hours before attempting to feed on that creature again. If this saving throw fails, the victim takes 1d4 points of Charisma drain and Constitution drain. The save DC is Charisma -based. A creature whose Constitution score is drained to 0 by a colour out of spaces feed attack immediately dies, crumbling into a mass of desiccated tissue. A creature whose Charisma score is drained to 0 by a colour out of spaces feed attack gains the colour-blighted simple template. Every time a colour successfully feeds on a creature, it gains 1 growth point. A colour out of space can never have more than 100 growth points—it can expend 100 growth points after spending 24 hours concentrating on its growth, and in so doing gains 1 permanent Hit Die. Susceptible to Force Effects (Ex) A colour out of space takes half again as much damage ( 50% from force effects, and takes a –4 penalty on all saving throws to resist force effects. A colour out of space cant damage force effects with its disintegrating touch. Its aura of lassitude and feed ability is blocked if the colour is completely entrapped by force effects (such as by a windowless cell version of forcecage or a telekinetic sphere. ECOLOGY Environment any Organization solitary Treasure incidental The deepest, strangest parts of space hold truly alien beings—and of those, few are more notorious than the colour out of space. The lack of a physical body does little to impede this deadly alien life forms ability to cause incredible devastation to other life it encounters. A colour out of spaces life cycle requires periodic visits to the deepest reaches of space for the creature to gestate and grow in the vicinity of powerful gravitational fields (such as those created by planets) and this custom only increases the monsters opportunities to bring ruin to countless worlds. The colour out of space is just that—a mobile radiance. Its glow is unlike any seen in nature. The few who encounter one of these creatures and survive sometimes describe the radiance or portrayed it in art as a sinister, green-gray illumination, but these depictions are flawed reproductions. To witness the colour out of space is to know there are things no humanoid mind can fully comprehend, describe, or explain. Very little is known about the life cycle of a colour that dwells in the depths of space, for it is only when it comes to a planet to grow and reproduce that other life forms encounter it. A colours arrival upon a world is typically via a small meteorite strike—the colour itself infuses a meteoroid, and shortly after the falling stars arrival, the rock crumbles away to expose the semisolid mass of a larval colour that seeps into the surrounding landscape. Although a colour is incorporeal, and thus able to move through solid objects, it can also exist as a free-floating, eerie radiance. Natural sunlight doesnt particularly harm colours out of space, but they prefer to dwell in darkened areas like deep caves or abandoned wells where their own radiance is the only light. Over the course of several weeks, months, or even years, the colour feeds upon the surrounding plant and animal life—the act of being fed upon is weirdly addictive to its victims, who develop a self-destructive lassitude that prevents them from fleeing the region. When a colour has absorbed enough life to grow to full maturity (usually signified by reaching 25 to 30 Hit Dice) it gathers its strength and erupts from its den, coruscating into the sky as it launches the majority of itself back into space. Sometimes, enough remains of the parent colour to survive on its own, and in these cases the life cycle repeats again and again. Areas blighted by a colour out of space are singularly recognizable, not only for the eerie pallor of local plant life and large swaths of blasted, barren landscape, but also by the presence of those the colour has fed on. These unfortunate, deformed individuals, known as colour-blighted creatures, never live for long, but while they do, their madness often drives them to violent behavior, be they people or beasts. Colour-Blighted Simple Template (CR +0) A creature with the colour-blighted simple template appears hideously deformed and glows with the same unnamable color as the creature that blighted it. A colour-blighted creatures quick and rebuild rules are the same. Rebuild Rules: A colour-blighted creatures ability scores are already drained as a result of being fed upon by a colour out of space, but once a creature gains this template it becomes immune to further feed attacks from colours out of space until it loses the colour-blighted simple template. A Charisma score drained to 0 by a colour out of spaces feed attack is raised to 1; otherwise, its ability scores are not altered by this template. In order to remove this simple template from a creature, one only has to restore all of its drained ability scores to normal. As long as a creature suffers the colour-blighted template, it becomes aggressive toward creatures that do not exude the colors of a colour out of space, and gains a +1 bonus on attack rolls and weapon damage rolls against such targets. Every 24 hours, a creature suffering from this simple template must succeed at a DC 12 Fortitude save or crumble into fine, white ash—such a doom means instant death and, for many color-blighted creatures, the only chance at escape from a life filled with pain. Section 15: Copyright Notice Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 4 2013, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors: Dennis Baker, Jesse Benner, Savannah Broadway, Ross Byers, Adam Daigle, Tim Hitchcock, Tracy Hurley, James Jacobs, Matt James, Rob McCreary, Jason Nelson, Tom Phillips, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Tork Shaw, and Russ Taylor.

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