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  "textContent": "This review may contain spoilers. Tap or click to view.\n\nThis is The Big Lebowski, but in serious and suspenseful. It has a narrator, who’s also appearing in the movie, and who doesn’t know if he (still) belongs there. You have people demanding money from a guy who stumbled into this. There’s a man with principles. There are Vietnam veterans. It features the same car crash. A suitcase is flying off a bridge. The protagonist wearing a bathrobe. And there’s even a dude that abides in the end.\n\nWhile I prefer the Coen’s funnier movies, I enjoyed this rewatch very much (and this one’s not _not_ funny). Everything is so well thought out and executed. This time, I particularly noticed how good the gun shooting scenes are and how all those wounds were shockingly well done. A+, would watch again. But I would need subtitles once more, to understand what Tommy Lee Jones is saying.\n\n_👍 Recommended!_\n\n* * *\n\nNext event: Deine Freunde on June 6, 2026, 17:00 at Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen.",
  "title": "🎬 No Country for Old Men",
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