God Be With You Till We Meet Again 411 Disappearance

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6 /10

Beautifully shot, well presented, but a chip short-sighted...

1. Yep, I Do recommend people see this documentary! 2. It deserves high marks for attempting what no others e'er accept before. 3. The photographic camera work is truly stellar. 4. I'm going to be painfully honest virtually why it actually missed it's marking.

In all fairness, information technology does nifty justice to the Deorr Kunz case, and it'southward a proficient vehicle to fully experience and understand the powerful sense of loss that Jaryd Atadero has had to cope with all these years. What might exist the issue here for a lot of people(Me included) is that it tries also hard to emphasize those 2 cases ALONE(especially Deorr'due south) at the expense of other, extremely important cases that are not but like, but also as poignant. I believe I understand the 'style' of documentary that Michael and Ben were trying to put together here, but it simply falls a bit flat throughout, and tends to also ramble in places where information technology should be moving on to other cases rather than backtracking with the aforementioned depth and heartfelt emotion. I too do Non call back calculation voice-overs from C2C shows brought annihilation worthwhile of relevance to this project. Going back over and over and returning to a subject that has seemingly been covered already is as well distracting and often frustrating to watch. Personally, I believe documentaries that do that tend to lose people's interest apace considering information technology takes yous back rather than moving you progressively frontwards.

However, it's important plenty that people should take the time to run into it. And I DO hope the next one, assuming there will exist one, volition hit people in the gut like Paulides' interviews often do. Bullet-bespeak facts back-to-back, less mellow-drama and over-emphasis than nosotros saw here,and a lot more emphasis on the MYSTERY, the boulder fields, the extreme similarities of cases, the possible paranormal aspects(as in the child who refused to poop for his robot grandma), the international cases, and Mr. David Paulides himself in forepart of the camera speaking to us directly occasionally.

That would Really exercise it for me...

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five /10

Not as Bad as I thought it would be...no real mystery.

I'm familiar with and not a fan of the books and based on that, I thought this would be terrible. I was intrigued by the cases shown in this documentary considering of the human element and the bear on it has on people involved in the search and families. I also enjoyed the pic touching on the hindrance of social media to grieving families. It'south plenty to say that exploring nature can be unsafe and disorientating specially for a small kid. Experienced hikers, mountaineers, hunters and guides are also among those who go missing each yr and rather than add to the mystery of it all, I felt that just says more than about our fragility equally human beings and our ability to make mistakes, especially when exposed to the elements.

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vi /10

Not as I expected, only a very good try.

A very well produced motion picture, the cinematography wonderfully presented and the subject matter gripping. Being a long follower of the missing 411 work, I was excited to run across the product of all the research and strange circumstances surrounding individuals who inexplicably vanished. The moving-picture show introduces the phenomena well and sets upward a documentary which you lot immediately can not turn abroad from. I looked forward to the interviews shown in the trailer but constitute these did non brand the terminal cutting, a little disappointing considering Paulides and George Knapp have and then much to say on the subject area. The film pivots around one single instance which to be off-white is very interesting, if not a niggling shady. Some would comment a huge corporeality of suspicion around the example which for me personally left me wanting the film to move on from this and present other cases mentioned in the books those being the main profile that make David'south piece of work so compelling: K9 scents, folded clothes, missing shoes, modify of weather, the impossibility of locations, boulder fields the list goes on. The film touches on this ever so briefly but I feel nothing presented in this documentary is a classic missing 411 event. Yet information technology is a very interesting film and I hope the beginning of a running set of films which will open the whole Missing 411 enigma. Well done to everybody involved and go on this fantastic research. A brilliant endeavor.

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7 /10

Best Watched Before Reading the Book

To date I've listened to all the Coast to Coast radio interviews and every bit many other interviews with David Paulides as possible. I wanted to run across the medico and so desperately after hearing him answer questions, appear on Youtube, merely I was somewhat disappointed.

This book series lends itself more than to a whole Missing 411 series on Netflix or Hulu rather than a single doc. There are and then many interesting cases, and David has a knack of walking yous through the facts without inserting estimation.

One of the lasting outcomes of his piece of work will be a national database and the accountability of the National Park Service, an organization I fully admire. This doc does not reveal the level of obfuscation that they have put forth, leading to wild speculation.

The mystery of missing people lone is worth watching this but it doesn't do the book series justice. Perhaps no single doc could. So, maybe we'll see a series in the hereafter.

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three /10

Missing Something

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"....I was moved to tears....by boredom. The 'Missing 411' books upon which this flick is based on are little more editorialized collections of information. The fundamental case in this film version is typical of the thousands of others that are documented in researcher/author David Paulides' half a dozen volumes.

That said, with such an enormous wealth of subjects, the key case of missing 2 twelvemonth former Deorr Kuntz is a perplexing selection to focus on. Although sad, tragic, controversial and contempo, the family and the witnesses involved are strikingly unsympathetic. Honestly, I couldn't wait for the Director to move on to the side by side chapter. But he didn't. The flick just languishes over these pathetic and paranoid individuals. It made me sad and uncomfortable to sentinel them grow increasingly suspicious of each other. The harm that the loss of their simply child has wrought upon these people is obvious and the camera is there to show us all of their pain and disillusion. Like I said, made me feel sad and uncomfortable. The Director even weighs in on the accusations by suggesting that the centre-anile short order melt at the local greasy spoon was at the center of some ​​implausible conspiracy!

During the recent publicity tour promoting the films PPV release and trying to drum upwards more donations for his cause, Mr. Paulides teased potential viewers with the advent of erstwhile United States Secretarial assistant of the Interior in the Obama assistants, Ken Salazar. They ask Salazar if he knew weather or not his former section of over 70,000 employees kept a listing of people who are missing in our National Parks system. Salazar does not announced at all uncomfortable nor does he announced to be fudging his response. I think you're barking up the incorrect Behemothic Sequoia there, Mr. Paulides. As simply a temporary keeper of the Secretary's chair, Mr. Salazar would only be read into subjects that are essential to the execution of his position. If these disappearances you've documented are indeed function of some ongoing, hole-and-corner functioning, Mr. Salazar very well may not be in that loop.

The absorbing drone camera footage and the graphics supply valuable new tools for visualizing the events surrounding these cases. A cameo advent by the guy from a survivalist cable Tv series was of no help. I likened it to having Dr. Phil interviewed in a documentary virtually Charles Manson.

The confounding mystery surrounding the Denis Martin vanishing is one of countless others written about in the volume series that would have made a much more compelling story then the Kuntz case. information technology'due south non even touched on here. That event alone could sustain an unabridged film. I hope someday somebody will tell the Martin's story. I retrieve that the answer(s) to this whole mystery lies inside information technology'southward narrative.

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10 /x

Don't let the salty reviewers stop you

So, from the moment I establish out most the work David Paulides was doing with his books in "The Missing 411" series, my eyes were opened to an extremely baroque and troubling phenomenon. People take been going missing in clusters around the land with mysterious circumstances and a large per centum are in national parks, and the parks system doesn't keep (or at to the lowest degree release) database information almost these people??? This is what I believe is the truthful focus of this motion picture and all of the books... to warn people of the potential danger that conspicuously exists only is beingness downplayed. We're not imagining these people missing... the information Paulides presents in the books and movies is from bodily newspaper articles, police reports and witness testimony. so to requite this film a bad rating considering of completely unrelated situations, opinions, and unsubstantiated claims is to completely miss the bespeak and do a disservice to the true purpose of the picture show and books. Sure, we all were hoping for a ton of the thought provoking example profiles in the books to be presented, but that simply logically could not happen in a 1.5 to 2 hour long moving picture. If we actually care about the people who have gone missing and their families and anyone who volition potentially go missing in the hereafter, nosotros need to become over ourselves and assist promote this movie and then attention will be drawn where attention is severely needed. My heart goes out to the families that accept suffered through the unthinkable, and I hope this movie and the other work Paulides is doing will honor them by bringing that much needed attention. I too selfishly wanted more, only maybe positively promoting this film will get me more sequels to satisfy my selfishness (and subsequently bring even more attention to the lost!)

God bless.

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10 /10

A heartfelt movie

I've read books and listened to many interviews. This movie has captured the raw emotion of the families effected by these strange disappearances and offered then much more with the interviews of people involved. Having such a well-respected wilderness expert explain things every bit he did really bulldoze information technology habitation. At that place's nada more than precious than a child and I hope this moving picture helps to brand people aware of how quickly a kid tin can disappear. Great movie!

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1 /10

Just awful!

This documentary was supposed to be about foreign and unexplained disappearances. Instead we got one family'due south quite sketchy business relationship of what happened to their son. A few other unrelated cases were thrown in haphazardly. It was extremely disappointing every bit I watched it with a room full of people who shrugged and said "Kids wander off information technology happens." In that location was no details (berries, extreme conditions, German language heritage, dogs behaving strangely) that makes Missing 411 and then intriguing.

On another note the makers of this film are rude and unprofessional. I have observed them been extremely rude to people asking genuine questions about run fourth dimension, compatibility with DVD's, and shipping etc.

The worst role is they are removing and blocking anyone who doesn't leave a positive review of the movie!!!

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eight /x

An Of import Film

I have followed David Paulides for a few years at present and although this film was non what I expected I notwithstanding have to applaud the excellent cinematography and work which has went into this product. Yes the master thread may provoke controversy but after watching the flick again I have a different view on this. I felt that the Deorr case, for me anyway, demonstrated the difference between a 411 case and a homicide case. This may well non accept been the intention just it was what I took from the film. This film is extremely important in that people MUST be made aware of what is going on out there, not just in America, just all over the earth. Some people but intendance almost themselves and that is their prerogative, however if you care about others and want to know what is happening then this work has to be supported. The film is a welcome suspension from all the usual CGI rubbish and I for one will watch it again and urge others to find out more almost this subject.

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3 /10

Ridiculous

Practice people actually remember it's that amazing that someone goes missing in the woods?

So you're 80 + years old and you go into the woods, and never come out, and it's supposed to be some supernatural event because nobody always institute a trace of y'all? Lol

"Oh I was there and I heard a very odd noise in the woods soon before the disappearance" - this is beyond ridiculous, go outside for a bit, y'all'll hear a lot of odd noises, things you've never heard before.

"Oh he went missing simply he had a gun and other weapons and they were never recovered" yeah no kidding considering the guy is dead somewhere and he nevertheless has things with him, at that place's no foul play.

A canine or human search even if it's one thousand people has a very depression probability of finding anything in these large search areas.

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10 /10

Missing 411

Missing 411: The Moving-picture show I was one of the early on backers to support the funding of David Paulides moving picture based on the Missing 411 book series, and I can say later on watching it that my expectations were exceeded. It's beautifully filmed, and has a high production value and smoothen which surprised me, because they did not have the resources or budget that a film of this magnitude would normally warrant. It's evident that they worked very hard on this, and every dollar that was contributed is up there on the screen. Congratulations to David and Ben Paulides, and director Michael DeGrazier, and all those who participated, for making a moving picture with integrity and heart. It must accept been incredibly hard to determine what cases to feature in the film, simply the profiles of the missing children will haunt you. I have a terrifying early memory about being lost in the woods once as a small child, which happened the Uintas in Utah, and I can state from experience how fast it happens and information technology's like existence in a hall of mirrors where y'all cannot discern what direction you're going in once your off the path. I was lucky plenty that I found my manner back to family unit. The picture show expands the scope of the fabric in the volume series in that it's able to visually show you the locations where these disappearances took place, and includes re-enactments and interviews with family members and search-and-rescue volunteers, and assuredly demonstrates with the aid of Les Stroud the inexplainable trajectories and difficulty of the terrain some of the victims (small children) were presumed to have taken from the betoken where they vanished and were last seen, to the indicate where they were found later. I think the film is a must-take for everyone who has followed the book series, and should be seen by every parent thinking of visiting a National Park (or anywhere outdoors) with their family. I hope this isn't a stand-alone film but the offset of a series that can exist expanded on in the future.

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10 /10

The movie explores the of import trouble and unsolved mystery of people who vanish, mainly in National Parks , in similar circumstances.

I've been waiting for a long fourth dimension to watch this film and I am not disappointed. David and Ben Paulides did a swell job raising awareness to the unexplained cases of missing people, non only in the The states and Canada where their organisation operates simply also all around the earth where many similar unsolved incidents occur. Just one example of Jaryd Atadero, correlated with David Paulides's abrupt and insightful conclusions on the strange similarities of circumstances and whereabouts of all the cases is enough to make the the spectator curious, puzzled and hungry for more knowledge.-

David Paulides'southward commitment to this grave event is more than obvious. I would consider Missing 411 a must-watch for everybody who feels for the families even so waiting for their loved ones to exist found every bit well equally all the thrill- and- adventure seekers who get a chance to exist forewarned earlier their hikes. As well for everybody who call themselves bang-up and watchful observers of reality.

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five /10

Very Mixed feelings almost these what IF movies

These films are at the out set quite intriguing simply by the seemingly very large numbers of persons disappeared in wilderness areas. However the cherry picking of cases and often just non stating the nigh probable causes of disappearances panders to uncritical minds. For example the human who was said to shed his pants folded as if he melted. Only, that disregards hypothermal and dehydration do cause people to become delirious and shed wearable in frigid atmospheric condition. Numerous cases from Artic deaths prove this. There also was a man who as a child managed to walk twenty plus miles and was lucky to find help. He said he experienced zilch supernatural. So we know small children can do things we might not wait. That would include walking away from adults. But frankly these cases practice non explore the mundane or criminal sides of the vanishings. Only, its worth while to speculate, but I am certain by now this has fabricated its promoters very wealthy.

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one /10

Protect Children

The film takes dissever tragic incidents and presents them every bit though they were related in order to manipulate the people afflicted to talk to him and to make money. The fact of this documentary is unfortunate. The filmmakers are exploiting for money and narcissism, children's suffering and guild's concern for children. The making of this documentary shows how depression our guild has sunk. Instead of analyzing the facts of each case of a missing child, the filmmakers atone everyone of responsibility for children and fifty-fifty signal children who go missing are abducted past aliens. Don't lookout man this documentary. Don't talk to the filmmakers. Protect children.

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8 /x

Crawly movie!

Honey the topic and it is baffling that it seems that there is no interest past authorities keep em comin beloved the books likewise!!

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10 /x

Intriguing, informative, gripping and beautifully shot documentary

Top notch film that for ninety min gives you a difficult, insightful look at just a scattering of the thousands of mysterious disappearances you can read near in the 6 mind-bravado Missing 411 books. The vast majority of which happen in our national parks, forests and monuments. Shot in 4k, the footage of the areas of each incident is breathtakingly gorgeous, with a divers undertone of mystery and bewilderment. If you are interested in the unexplained, look no further. The circumstances, once you understand them, can but be summed up as impossible. Les Stroud appears in the motion picture to farther reinforce that notion, as he attempts to duplicate the baffling, unlikely journeying presented in 1 of the cases. The case of Jaryd Atadero and the interview with his father, Allyn, I found to exist most gripping. Equally Allyn Atadero relives that fateful mean solar day, you tin can experience the agony and eventual hopelessness he surely felt, with no reasonable answer for what happened or why.. If your mind isn't racing through the entirety of this feature, you lot aren't paying close enough attending. You lot can rest assured this has, since day 1, been a projection filled with Pity for the families of the lost, sincere sympathy when the missing are sometimes plant deceased, and eagerness to come up with an answer to explain the perplexing circumstances. This is an attempt to bring fresh eyes and a wider audition to the facts surrounding the cases that are happening worldwide to this 24-hour interval, to educate and inform those who savor the outdoors. It is not meant to discourage from enjoying nature, but to raise awareness that things can happen in the blink of an center, and sometimes you just don't get a 2nd adventure to have the appropriate precautions.

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6 /10

children who become missing

Documentary virtually children who go missing in national parklands. It'due south intriguing and heartbreaking. For some reason this director seems to believe in every crypto possibility there is. The flick is fashioned to signal to an ET or crypto type respond to all of the mysteries surrounding these deaths. And then sad just non believable.

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10 /ten

Where did they go?

Something strange is happening in The most remote areas of the United states. People are going missing in National Parks without a trace. These are unsolved mysteries that continue to happen. Paulides doesn't look at clearcut cases of foul play, kidnapping or animal attacks. Hither we come across cases that share very strange similarities. The paranormal is unsaid only never implicitly stated. Look questions but not many answers.

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3 /10

Was Hoping For More than

I accept read near of the books that Dave has written on this subject. I was actually looking frontwards to this movie. I do know his son was mostly involved in making this flick. A limited budget and showtime attempt at making a movie need to exist taken into business relationship. That being said, I experience it was an opportunity to present lots of textile from the books. In that location was simply merely not enough here. Presenting more cases would be more desirable. Opportunity wasted.

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2 /10

Scam artist

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I have listened to his podcasts, interviews and many comments made on cases as well as this movie when it was however simply in a phase of planning. What he somewhen created is nowhere near what he claimed he was going to exercise. Merely a tiny amount of cases throughout the motion-picture show (was it like, 3? ) none of them always concluded in any manner. For months he kept promising to mention cases not covered in his interviews that will be explained in swell item , and many of them (cases) presented. I do not see either of what he promised realized. Information technology happened I personally contacted him to study a personal instance that falls into his category. His rude, materialistic demeanor, his 2 faced beliefs and multiple insults via email and facebook made me realise this is , was, and will exist a scam creative person, and at that place are reasons why many institutions do non want to release information on missing people to him (check more how he abused his position as a policeman during his service). I hate this guy and I believe he feeds of people who fall for 'beautiful words' considering I practise admit, he tin be convincing. But when you uncover any of his fault, he will attack you. Later mentioning he should have fabricated 2 emails - 1 for store/books customers and one for the potential victims, he admittedly lost information technology and insulted me heavily. All this amounts to my stance he really used these people in the movie for his ain fame and pocket. I still savor stories he tells and expected much more from this motion picture, regardless my personal opinion. In the motion-picture show, if you focus on what is going on, they repeat aforementioned things multiple times , eventually cut the case without giving whatever in-depth knowledge. I think it is a failed attempt to evidence a very important and scary issue, that was created past a person who abuses people who believed him. Eventually, many people actually told him not to come any close to them or ever mention them once again, due to his mental attitude. Very disappointing documentary. Something else was promised for months before.

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8 /10

Lay it All Out - Nosotros Can Accept It (SPOILERS Ahead!)

Warning: Spoilers

Fascinating subject and great cinematography, etc. Still, it didn't present the audio arguments as clearly as the 411 book series did. What I have garnered from reading two of the Western 411 books, in that location is a shocking pattern of disappearances non only of innocent children, only also of adults. In that location is a scary mystery well-nigh the missing kids in that they frequently disappear while in close distance to their parents, and so if and when they are found they are shockingly far from where they were lost. No lost toddler is going to climb uphill through terrain - they're going to walk downhill or nearby where they are lost. Should be a slam douse to find them. But nope. The 411 kids are constitute (if at all) horrifying distances from where whatsoever sane person would expect a lost tot to wander. Add together to that, sure National Parks that are bodily focal points of lots of kids (and adults) disappearing in the region, through the years, over and over over again. WTF? The only point I think that was conspicuously fabricated is that either the U.Due south. Dept of the Interior doesn't give a rat's tush enough to keep records or they but desire to ignore the missing, rather than admit there is something rotten in Yosemite, Crater Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, etc. THAT attitude from an organization nearly people think of as kind and helpful is unsettling.

I don't think the movie actually fabricated all of the other similarities in the cases as clear - or even every bit frightening - every bit did the books. Also, the move ignored (i horror at a fourth dimension, cheers very much) didn't encompass missing adults at all. I'grand hoping this was only the first movie to be fabricated and the following moving-picture show(s) will lay out the overall patterns that initially blew Paulides' listen enough to cause him to write the 411 series. Please Paulides, a second movie, in which you lay out your frightening cases and the quirky/scary stuff that links them together. Apply graphs, ven diagrams and numbers and whatever - nosotros tin take information technology. And go along in mind that while the kiddie cases are cause for immediate sympathy, the disappearance of able bodied adults that KNOW what the hell they are doing in the wilderness is far scarier than a wandering ii year old innocent. Thank y'all for the efforts. I'd crowd fund your movie efforts once again in a hot minute.

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ix /ten

great production

The movie depicts what I thought, so many unanswered questions..its what I expected, mysterious all the same tragic in its entirety.. The location and scenic collaboration are spot on. And so many missing 411 cases yet to exist solved. I hope these cases have closures, not only for the parents, merely all involved in these cases, from the searchers to constabulary enforcement.. There is room for sequel's, let'hope this happens.. In summery I would recommend viewing this movie..

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x /10

Fantastic Documentary into an unexplored surface area of our National Parks. 10 stars!!!!!! <3 it!

Very important documentary. Brings some critical unexplored information to the mainstream. Read these Missing 411 books before having the chance to see the documentary, and strongly recommend the books every bit well. Something very strange has been taking identify in our North American national parks and has non got the proper attention deserved to solve the mysterious disappearances taking place. Was very happy with the overall out line and presentation of this picture and institute it to exist very well researched. Have spent some time following upwardly on some of the documented cases and must say nosotros certain have quite a mystery of sorts to farther explore. I actually felt that David Paulides is someone who really generally cares to assist find out this mystery and help those involved and most certainly has played a not bad true honest detective in his peruse of answers. Farther more for the mystery vitrify this would be a great documentary to check out. In that location are many too who believe that the Legend of Bigfoot could be associated with some of these missing folks. And there is much new evidence that suggests that we have something going on that needs more enquiry and further documentation. Super great Documentary. I'm a tough critic as i lookout man many of these so thank you, enjoy and explore the realms of the unknown...... This Documentary will sure fit the bill :)

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10 /10

More Than Just a Documentary

Heartbreaking and idea provoking. Way more simply a documentary. To lose a child is unimaginable and heart wrenching but for a family to lose a kid under unexplained circumstances, in that location is no acceptance or peace. Help these families to find the truth, lookout man and refer to others.

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1 /ten

missing people in the national parks

Wish I could get my money dorsum. Nothing similar what I heard on the Coast to Coast show. Those kids in the documentary could accept gone missing under many dissimilar circumstances, not as a big mystery presented on Declension to Coast. David Paludes talked more than about adults who were "missing" when he was on Coast to Coast. Only one developed presented in the movie, and he had no recollection regarding what happened. Very disappointing

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