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  "textContent": "A good heart these days is hard to find, and never more so than in the middle of a war zone. Written and directed by Afghanistan’s Shahrbanoo Sadat, who also stars, No Good Men starts off as an amiably lo-fi romantic comedy with a juicy streak of jet-black satire and somehow transforms into a devastating […]",
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