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"textContent": "Blue Heron is a quiet movie. No big-name stars lend it drawing power, and it found a home with a boutique distributor primarily known for historical preservation. On camera, nothing too dramatic happens, and its sensibility is markedly delicate. It’s only playing at a handful of theaters across the country, with a modest promotional campaign […]",
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