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"textContent": "\"The Beloved,\" unlike \"Sentimental Value,\" really is one of those movies about the making of a movie, like \"Day for Night\" or \"The Stunt Man.\" It’s a meaty and enjoyable entry in the genre, one that updates it to the present day, when it’s not as easy as it once was for a director to bully a cast and crew (and Esteban, make no mistake, is something of a bully).",
"title": "‘The Beloved’ Review: Javier Bardem Is Powerful as a Filmmaker Directing His Estranged Daughter in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s Making-of-a-Movie Drama"
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