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"textContent": "From A Star is Born to Vox Lux to Inside Llewyn Davis, cinema abounds with stories of jaded musicians who either burned too bright or never quite reached the heights they hoped. In the new film Low Expectations, a bittersweet tale from Oslo that arrives very much in the slipstream of Joachim Trier, that reliable […]\n\nThe post Cannes Review: Low Expectations Is an Accomplished and Bittersweet Debut first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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