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  "textContent": "I was impressed by the the movie.\n\nThe concept is kind of silly, sheep that can talk to each other but not to humans solve a murder, but it's well played and does not take itself too seriously.\n\nAdditionally, the CGI seemed to be understated and well executed.\n\nIt's smart, funny, I laughed out loud, and genuinely surprised when the murderer was exposed.\n\nIt was definitely worth the price of admission, though, full disclosure, my eldest bought the tickets as a Mother's Day gift for Sharon*.\n\nOur local theater now has a bar in the lobby, so you could drink beer and watch the movie, which seems to be to be a bad thing.\n\nOne of the rites of passage in my day was teenage movie-goers smuggling food and booze in.\n\nF%$#, I'm old.\n\n*Love of my life, light of the cosmos, she who must be obeyed, my wife.",
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