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  "path": "/2026/film/reviews/hope-review-na-hong-jin-1236750496/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-17T22:10:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://variety.com",
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    "Reviews",
    "Alicia Vikander",
    "Cannes Film Festival",
    "Hope",
    "Hoyeon",
    "Hwang Jung-min",
    "Michael Fassbender",
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  "textContent": "For a decade, since 2016’s extraordinarily uncanny horror-hybrid “The Wailing,” fans of Korean director Na Hong-jin have been peering anxiously at the horizon awaiting his next uncategorizable genre mash-up. More recently, like a bumbling local police chief removing his mirrored aviators to squint at an unidentifiable what-the-hell-is-that wreaking havoc in the distance, we’ve tracked reports […]",
  "title": "‘Hope’ Review: Na Hong-jin’s Overlong Creature Feature is a Guns-Blazing Riot of Bawdy Humor, Bad CGI and Brilliant Action"
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