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  "textContent": "There’s a special kind of hype reserved for movies that promise to change your life. Posters plaster the streets, trailers make grand claims, and critics declare them “unmissable.” And yet, sometimes, all that buildup leads to nothing. The movie ends, the credits roll, and your life hasn’t shifted an inch. These films overpromised but underdelivered, and we barely register many of them anymore. This piece dives into movies that were marketed as life-changing experiences, only to prove that sometimes, a blockbuster is just a blockbuster, nothing more, nothing less.\n\nThe post 19 Movies Marketed as Life-Changing But Totally Weren’t appeared first on Den of Geek.",
  "title": "19 Movies Marketed as Life-Changing But Totally Weren’t"
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