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  "textContent": "It’s never night in Hope Harbor. At least so long as we’re there. The eschatological events of writer-director Na Hong-Jin’s high-octane, highly anticipated Hope unfold over the course of one long, grueling, nonstop chase of a day for its rag-tag team of small-town South Korean cops, yokels, and hicks, an ensemble that ranges from heroic […]\n\nThe post Cannes Review: Na Hong-Jin’s Hope Is a High-Octane Creature Feature That Falls Flat first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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