Mind blowing drama ever green drama best drama ever
Where was this series all this time ? Omg what a series I enjoyed all the episodes it was mind blowing we have bl story , male lead and female lead love story, mother sentiment , brothers love , family love , villain story and more characters were involved, action, dramatic , love , mystery and suspense on top of that beautiful ending and I like the themes of old style the building roads and dressing style was like mid 80’s I guess not sure but it was like ancient drama I really enjoyed this thanks to the law of attraction I got to know this series I enjoyed the acting of all the members and lead actors were good they had great chemistry and tian has huge character difference in law of attraction 😂 opposite acting but any way all the best to the team in the bl world this drama is the best I hope other dramas can capture different themes like this rather than normal college love story we need different stories as they do for boy girl love story anyway all the best to the team well done great script and acting and execution of series even the songsConsiderați utilă această recenzie?
A very underrated roller-coaster!
I was a little hesitant about starting this series, because I don't get along too well with historical settings, and I'm also not familiar with Thai History. I was afraid I would not be able to understand this story as well as I wished to, but in the end everything turned out well from that aspect and I was able to enjoy the story without much trouble.The story mainly revolves around family rivalries and the fight for power in the Song family. Most of the characters fight to either protect Tian from ill-intentioned people, or to steal Tian's money or power for themselves. Tian's sexuality is a dangerous secret that fuels the motives of the people around him, contributing to making the life in the Song household even messier. This is absolutely NOT a light series to watch (I've read somewhere that its specific genre is lakorn), every major action of the characters leads to more problems that need to be solved with other great actions. It was a lively plot that kept me engaged from the beginning to the end, definitely recommended if you like drama! I also liked how the negative feelings and actions of the characters often led to more negativity and problems, while positive feelings and deeds led to better outcomes. The Karmic energy is not always mentioned but it's a recurring element of the story and I really appreciated it.
I also appreciated the fact that, rather than a BL, this is actual gay representation: there are actual problems and struggles of gay people that are shown on the screen and they were all tackled very well.
The characters, for the most part, are very well written and with multiple facets that make them very intriguing. I'm not just talking about the main characters (Tian, Jiu, and Yang specifically), but also the secondary roles, especially the female characters: I've rarely seen so many female characters being so active, with a good characterization and not too stereotyped, especially in a BL, where female characters are usually barely there in the first place. The relationships are also very well explored, especially the family bonds: Tian and Yang's brotherly love is displayed in all its beauty and it was amazing, and the relationship between Tian and his parents was very well explored as well.
In "To Sir With Love", while Tian and his sexuality are the main fuel for everyone's decisions and actions, his moments with Jiu are very few and short. Jiu doesn't even show up before the second episode, and their moments together only last a few minutes until a few episodes in (episodes 6-7 or so, I believe?). Their lack of screen time surprised me since I was expecting them to be on the screen more than anything else, but in the end things worked out fine regardless: they have very good chemistry with each other and they were able to deliver very intense and powerful moments anyway. All I want to add is a little warning for anyone who is looking for passionate kissing scenes or anything like that: I suggest looking somewhere else for that.
My only complaints about this lakorn would be these:
- some of the actors were acting with too much intensity. I don't know how else to describe it: at some points they really felt like caricatures of their own characters, with exaggerated expressions and movements that didn't feel natural in the least.
- sometimes the events and the elements of the plot were changed and flexed based on convenience: characters being there to eavesdrop or spy on others just in time, wounds getting better or magically disappearing depending on what did that character need to do, and certain tasks being completed without enough care and precision. I felt like I could see where the writers wanted the plot to go a little too easily because of this.
- the ending was not very satisfying to me. I felt like some of the conflicts of the story didn't get resolved properly.
I feel like I didn't describe how much I liked this series as well as I wished to, so I really want to stress it: I LOVED IT. I especially recommend it to anyone who likes soap-operas, and even anyone who would like to watch a BL for the first time and isn't looking for something too romance-focused.
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If you love super dramatic story, this is for you
I'm not a big fan of family drama, so I pretty much skipped the entire family drama especially all scenes involving the 2 crazy women lol...I only watched some part of the drama towards the ending, and i can tell you, its super thrilling, so if you love this kind of show, this lakorn is for yaAlthou I'm here for different reason. I am here to mainly watch Film Jam lol..I also love Yang over here. I only watched scenes where it involves them
I love the chemistry, sparks and the love between the gay couple. It's also beautiful watching the how Thian and Yang, really love each other despite the family feud. It's very rare scene to watch and I appreciate this healthy brotherhood
Overall, happy ending. Its a super tense thrilling dramatic drama.
Not my kind, but might be yours.
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Enjoyed it though some parts are unintentionally hilarious
There is a lot to love about this series.First of all, I was surprised by how prominently the gay theme is foregrounded from the start. The story isn't entirely focused on the gay romance, the issue of homosexuality is central to the plot. I was thinking that the subject would be a minor issue, but it seems that the production has decided to take a risk by focusing on it throughout even when the story isn't dwelling on the romance. For a show that doesn't pander much to a BL fanbase, this is quite amazing.
Secondly, the bromance is wonderful. The close bond between Tian and his brother, Yang, was what made the series, which involves a lot of characters scheming and plotting against one another, more palatable. And while a lot of series featuring "bromance" make it borderline romance, in this case, the Tian and Yang are biological brothers, and there is no hint of possible romance at all. The sibling bond between them is pure and moving. I really love the scene in which Yang realises that Tian is gay and runs to him to hug him, half chiding himself for not understanding what Tian has been going through, half wanting to comfort Tian without revealing that he knows his secret.
As a bonus, the straight couple, Yang and Pin, is also cute.
Yet, some of the scenes and turns in the plot may leave one incredulous. A case in point is the scene in which Jiu was attacked by a group of people sent by Tian's father. The attackers (some of them anyway) had guns, but nonetheless fought with knives until they were about to lose. So far it is simply not very logical, but the next part is truly absurd. Another group of people do not want Jiu to be killed but do not want to clash with the attackers. So guess what? They spotted a couple of birds on a tree and somehow manage to catch the birds and send them flying into the hut to create chaos, so Jiu has a chance to escape.
Then in a plot twist that isn't exactly unexpected, a man who has been "killed" by poison turns up alive . . . because he has the antidote. Okaaaaay, but he was rendered unconscious by the poison and couldn't have taken the antidote--especially when the one who wants him dead dumps him in a body of water to drown him. No proper explanation is given for how he manages to stay alive apart from the fact that he has the antidote.
And the main villain in the show is ridiculously hard to kill. It's perhaps another soap opera thing, but it's quite funny how he could survive having a couple of fingers cut off, having a sharp object stabbed into his eye, being hit viciously with a stick several times (including on the head, I think) and getting knocked about by some drug that caused him to lose consciousness--all at the same time! I thought that the loss of blood while he's unconscious would kill him. But not. Not only does he survive the attack that takes place in the wilderness, but he also soon turns up at Tian's house (with his injuries already bandaged) with a few soldiers and go on a rampage despite all the injuries he has sustained.
Additionally, the portrayal of homosexuality may be somewhat controversial. It seems ridiculously easy for characters to guess that Tian is gay. Yang sees Tian helping Jiu, whose sleeve is stuck somewhere, by cutting Jiu's sleeve, and Yang can suddenly, with a few recollections of events in the past (like Tian pretending to be a female protagonist of the opera, Madam White Snake), surmise that Tian is gay. Is anyone suggesting that it's a sign of homosexuality if a kid who is into opera and pretends to be the female protagonist in an opera? By all appearances, Tian merely loves opera and isn't into crossdressing.
Although the series is flawed, I did find myself quite invested in the bromance and romance. Tian, Yang, Jiu and Pin are characters that one will care about enough to keep watching. However, do make sure that you can take soap opera plots and their levels of exaggeration.
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The entire show is pretty much about hiding Tian's Big Gay Secret and along with that comes lots suspense, intrigue, and um...murder. Why? Because no one can know Tian's secret! You know, the secret that we talk about very loudly, all the time. But that's beside the point. The point is people can't know and if they know? Well, they gotta die. Because obviously that's the only solution. But how do we kill them? With glitter of course! Lots and lots of murderous glitter! Yes it's every bit as ridiculous as it sounds, but I absolutely did not care. Literally nothing stopped me from devouring this series. (Except the wait time between subbed eps but I digress)When we're not doing arts and crafts, our good guys get to fall in love. Sweet sweet Yang gets sweet Lady Pin. And sweet sweet Tian finds himself falling for secret assassin turned secret sort-of-spy, Jiu. This loveline has one of my favorite tropes-I tricked you and then I fell in love, so of course there's angsting but Tian and Jiu's love story is also one of the corniest, cheesiest things ever, and yes I ate up every bit of it. Could have used a little more screen time, but that's the tiniest of complaints. Now, the best love story here is the one between half brothers, Tian and Yang. Nothing could stand in the way of these two. The love, the friendship, the loyalty between these brothers is brilliant and worth a watch even if you don't want to watch anything else.
I don't normally watch a lot of lakorns. I've tried multiple lakorns and I usually watch a few episodes before I ultimately give up. They're just not typically my style. From what I've seen they're usually over the top, ridiculous, the acting is all over the place, the villians are cartoons, they're full of cliches, problematic tropes, redemptive arcs for people who dont necessarily deserve them, and plus everything and everyone in a lakorn is just so incredibly dramatic. This would normally be ther part where I'd say "except this lakorn is none of those things, it's so refreshing" or whatever, but that would be an abosolute lie. This lakorn was all of those things and then some, but regardless it was ridiculously entertaining, and ridiculously addictive. Who do I have to beg for another lakorn like this one?
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Mother’s Love Against The World
This actually my first time watching this kind of lakhorn & I absolutely love it!The love Li has Thian is so heartfelt. The things she had done with Jia is just the bees knees. Loyalty truly shows in this drama. Until the very end she protected him and approved them. She is the best mother every!
The series duration allows so many characters development, which is one of the thing I always emphasise in a story. The love, the hatred, the envy and the drama of anything and everyone was amazing!
The acting of everyone was on point. Zhang’s soft side is hilarious. The hatred I have towards Chan & the maid is just over the roof; they truly bring it.
As for the Thian & Jiu, their chemistry together is merely astounding. Their skinships, emotions, restrains to one another and khon khun makk makk naaa Li for giving Thian the arousing tea 😏
Oh and I tend to almost cry whenever Yang receives the mistreatments he didn’t deserve. The anger boils up inside me & ended up taking it out on others - khot thod naa pheuan 5555.
Annnnddd the OST sang by Nunew really matches with the series. Rak rak rak na.
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One of the best
One of the best bls ever produced. It's not about some cliche plot about college students but it is about real family drama. Greed, secrets and power drive this series.Currently on episode 7 and can't wait for next episode to air.
Tian has a secret and his mother killed Dong because he found out about Tian's secret. Them the unending plotting starts. To hide the truth about Dong's murder Tian's mother is floating in a vacuum of plots.
I really look forward to seeing how the story between Tian and Jiu will unfold. Even though it seems impossible between them. But I hope they will give them a happy ending ☺️
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Excellent
I had avoided watching this simply due to the title. Reminding me of a 50 year old movie, plus the same name for the theme song from that movie, it just seemed a little silly. But then when I watched it, I realized how wrong I was. Nearly everything about it was excellent. A good story, although it was just a little over the top. The acting was excellent. The cinematography was excellent. The settings and props were excellent. High production values throughout. Still have 7 episodes to go, but if they're as good as the first 10, I have no complaints. Good chemistry between the two male leads, and his brother Yang and the girl that he falls for make a cute couple. Great show.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
To Sir, Tian’s Secret
Despite my low rating I didn’t hate this series. But I didn’t like it either. I fast forwarded 75% of it from ep5. I got tired of the repetitive dialogue between Tian and his Mom & Yang and his Mom.Almost the whole cast had the same exact face and expression in very scene for every situation. Yang’s mom was the worst of them followed by Jia. I would have put 1/10 for the acting but Yang, Pin and Jiu’s siblings were the only bright spots in terms of acting and giving different facial expressions to match the scene in an otherwise one face for every scenario acting so I added 2 extra for a 3/10.
I don’t know what Jia is doing as a servant if she is this all knowing orchid and different animal species concocting badass murdering queen. She should be the leader of the clans.
Someone just happens to always be listening in on other peoples conversations. I can excuse some of the eavesdropping as they made sense, but some were unplanned conversations but somehow someone was magically just there eavesdropping. The one that did it for me was when Jia overheard Bua and Yang talking in ep12. Jia has never gone to Bua’s place before that but all of a sudden she just happens to go over to Bua’s place and overhears that convo. Puh-lease.
The overall plot premise sounded interesting that’s why I decided to watch this but after watching the product, I can say it’s not my cup of tea.
Although I finished this it was a struggle and the fast forward button was maximumly utilized.
I changed my rating from 2/10 to 5/10 because of the last 3 eps. Although I still fast forwarded most of it the last 3eps were the best eps of the whole series, IMO.
5/10 overall rating.
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I wasn't expecting to be wowed by this lakorn (especially since it's the end of the year) but To Sir, With Love proved me wrong. It's probably the best I've seen this year and exceeded my expectations. I got into it because I saw that Film, who only starred in boy/girl dramas before, was actually going to be in a BL and was curious to see how it would go. I'm very glad I took that chance, otherwise I would've missed out on a very well acted and well produced show.1. Story
The story was complex, engaging, and had great pacing. It was very obvious that a lot of care went into how it was edited and delivered. Having this sort of LGBT+ plotline set in a historical time could've easily gone wrong, but it wasn't the case here. The historical aspect greatly enriched the story and provided much of the character's justification for their actions. It was also quite unpredictable, and major actions actually had major consequences. I think what really made this stand out was how it was really a lakorn made for a modern audience; even though this is set in an older time, there are modern ideals that are cleverly interwoven where it didn't feel out of place and greatly appealed to me as a viewer of today.
2. Leads
Before I get into Tian and Yang, I just want to say that I consider Li (T's mom), Jao Sua Song (T's dad) and Chan (Y's mom) to also be the main leads, and would actually put Jiu and Ying Pin as 2ndary leads. Because without them, there would be no richness in this drama and no believable way to move the plot forward. When I saw that P'Pok would play Li, I knew she would kill it and boy she didn't disappoint. She is an amazing actress, able to pull off so many emotions and make me simultaneously empathize and hate her. Her look when she found Tian and Jiu together made me laugh for days. I adore her and she looked so fab in her Chinese outfits. Jao Sua Song was a surprise since I didn't expect much but his voice is so enchanting and he is surprisingly level-headed, intelligent and can admit he's wrong (can we pleaseee have more dads like this in Thai dramaland). I didn't like Chan as much as the first two but she was a convincing antagonist and it was enough for me.
I thought that this was Film's finest acting to date; previous dramas I've seen him in were just okay. Here he conveyed Tian's sensitive and gentlemanly manner so flawlessly and pretty much acted his pants off as Tian. Yang's actor was also good, although his role was written so well that it would've been hard for him to mess up. The brotherly relationship between Yang and Tian was a major highlight and mood booster for me while watching this, and I'm glad they both stayed loyal to each other till the end.
3. Secondary Cast
I don't have any complaints about the 2ndary cast; all acted well and added to the plot. I liked that Ying Pin wasn't your typical flower girl, but was sassy and intelligent. I also like that Jiu wasn't just a cold assassin, but was willing to open his heart and be desperate in his love for Tian. The rest of the cast, from the house servants to the members of the Five Dragons Association were fun to watch and really lit up the world inside the lakorn.
4. Romance
I wasn't sure if the drama could carry out a convincing BL love story, but I was wrong and the romance hit me in all the feels. This is the kind of love story I love where the two leads meet and there's a spark, but it's not until they get to know each other that the spark becomes a firework. Although this was a love story between two men, I liked how the focus was more on how they were just two people who fell in love, irrespective of their gender. This couldn't have gone so well without the two actor's commitment to the roles, from how you could see Tian light up when Jiu was around, to Jiu doing things for Tian that suggested that his love for Tian was deeper than we thought. I think my only gripe with this is that I felt like there was some missing info for how Jiu accepted being with Tian despite both being men; there wasn't an internal struggle shown that I'd expect men of this time to have, especially when being gay was unheard of. Regardless, well done to Film and Jam for maturely and beautifully carry out a convincing love story.
5. Overall
This was a visually appealing drama, from the vibrant colours and patterns in the background, to the clothes that everyone was wearing. The music was amazing (I have Ice and NuNew's songs on my playlist) and played appropriately. This was a wonderful watch with great storytelling, acting, romance and much more. I highly recommend you give it a go and I will certainly re-watch this on my own time.
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My most favorite Movie ever.
I really, really love this series, I am actually being addicted to it, to the couple, Thian and Jiu. What a nice story.When I started to watch it, the OST is really soothing for me. It gives me kind of hope, I don't know what is the lyrics or meaning behind that song, but for me I feel in love.
The Chinese version of the soundtrack, makes me melt like crazy. I really(100x) love.
The beginning of this film (the 1st episode), was shocking. There's a huge drama happened already and I feel the ache of every characters because of the lost of 1 member and it's because of a secret, and that secret was exposed turned in to horrible situation.
The episode 2, makes me feel happy. Because it's the first time they meet each other. And I love how it went (except of a trouble happened in an Opera) but Jiu is ready to the rescue.
Ok enough! I actually summarizing it. But overall I like it so much and really really love the story. I love the characters and I hope they continue to do films to make me and audience who support them makes happy and feel in love.
The visual effects is a little unrealistic but I don't care, as long as they give us the good story and that's the most important.
The antagonists of this film. Why the heck, I don't mad at them even though they did monstrous actions. But Jan, the mother of Yang is really getting into my nerves. Jan servant, makes me laugh.
Madamme Li, very well done. Your outstanding liar of the year, just kidding! But your acting skills makes me blown away, very very impressive. Her butler Jia, is an expert too!
I love, how Thian and Yang loves each other as siblings. It's kinda rare because usually if your family has very deep quarrel then both siblings are also fighting and hate each other. But their relationship is a Gold, very precious.
Jiu and Thian, why I love you so much! I can't hide the feeling when I watch you in my screen, my heart pounding! You 2 has a great acting skills and you have power to inspire people like me to proceed in life, to inspire, and to be a better version of myself. Thank you for your existence, I love you!
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Vous reprendrez bien un peu de champis ?
Précision essentielle à tous ceux qui regarderaient ce drama pour la romance gay : cette histoire n'est pas une série BL et n'est donc pas formatée comme telle. C'est un lakhorn pur et dur, avec tout le cahier des charges qui va avec : antagonistes grimaçants qu'on identifie comme des vilains au bout d'une seconde et demie d'apparition à l'écran, des acteurs qui surjouent à fond et dont tous les sentiments apparaissent sur leurs visages au lieu de la jouer profil bas en mode "Nan c'est pas moi j'ai rien fait", des magouilles et des complots à gogo, des serviteurs qui surprennent toujours des conversations qu'il faut pas, des scènes d'action dans à peu près tous les épisodes, des conflits familiaux et des rebondissements incessants, plein de bons sentiments et bien sûr la sympathique romance entre le héros et son crush. Et bien que l'histoire coche tous les codes des lakhorns traditionnels, bah c'est tellement bien orchestré et sans temps morts que ça fonctionne à fond.Et puis y'a les champis. Au départ, je m'attendais à une intrigue sur des conflits de pouvoir entre les 5 clans de commerçants, mâtinée de romance interdite, et je me retrouve avec une histoire de famille aux allures de "Qui a tué Harry ?" d'Alfred Hitchcock. Tout le drama tourne autour du fameux "secret" (l'homosexualité de l'héritier) que certains personnages tentent de découvrir tandis que d'autres cherchent à le cacher à tout prix, vu que ça s'est mal fini pour le dernier qui est sorti du placard. Du coup on a un maître chanteur assassiné à la poudre d'orchidée qui, mélangée à certains insectes et transformée en jolies paillettes, produit des champignons mortels. Et puis le cadavre est noyé, enterré, volé, il disparaît ou refait surface sans laisser une seconde de répit à ses assassins, qui ne parviennent jamais à se débarrasser complètement des traces. Parce que oui, la poudre de champignons est une arme originale et bien pratique, mais qui n'en fait qu'à sa tête, même quand on l'utilise comme aphrodisiaque et qu'elle produit pile le résultat qu'on voulait éviter. Du coup, il se passe toujours quelque chose, on ne s'ennuie jamais, et même si je ne suis pas sûre que c'était l'effet recherché, le drama parvient à être assez marrant. Un vrai plaisir coupable comme on les aime, avec des acteurs qui se donnent à fond dans leur rôle. Leur jeu est peut-être exagéré, l'intrigue a la naïveté habituelle des lakhorns avec ses rebondissements téléphonés et son lot d'heureuses coïncidences qui permettent aux persos de s'en sortir dans la plupart des situations, mais c'est tellement enthousiaste que ça parvient (presque toujours) à éviter le ridicule.
Bien sûr, vu qu'il se passe plein de trucs autour du fameux secret et que ça bouffe les 3/4 des épisodes, on peut regretter que les 2 couples ne bénéficient pas de davantage de temps d'écran. La romance principale entre notre doux et gentil héritier & le bad boy badass des bas quartiers est vraiment sympathique, celle entre le frère & la fiancée du héros est mignonne comme tout, on aurait franchement apprécié de les voir plus souvent échanger des papouilles. Mais bon, c'est un lakhorn, faut pas trop choquer l'audience et quand on y pense, aborder pour la première fois une histoire tout public avec comme paire principale un couple gay, ça exigeait retenue et sobriété au moins sur cet aspect-là. Ce qu'ils sont parvenus à gérer en nous occupant le reste du temps avec les magouilles visant à cacher ou découvrir le secret de Tian - d'où ces damnées paillettes de champignons qui finissent toujours sur la tronche ou dans le gosier de quelqu'un.
Quant aux personnages secondaires, ils sont tous sympathiques même ceux qu'on aurait bien envie d'étrangler (sauf le maître chanteur qui est un gros trouduc mais bon, même si la morale le réprouve, on ne va pas faire semblant que sa mort nous désole) et bien que bon nombre de leurs choix soient répréhensibles et empirent la situation au lieu de l'arranger, leurs motivations sont toujours explicables dans l'histoire, de ce fait elles produisent des rebondissements logiques assez bien fichus. Je me répète, mais on ne s'ennuie jamais, et c'est plutôt rare dans un lakhorn. Les femmes sont souvent à l'honneur, aussi caricaturales soient-elles, elles se battent pour les valeurs dans lesquelles elles croient, et la mère du héros est finalement assez badass dans son genre (il faut la voir balancer des paillettes en costume de ninja pour comprendre ce qu'est le vrai amour maternel, elle me ferait presque oublier qu'elle finit bouffée par les crocodiles dans Nakark Kaew, une "vieille" production de 2018 où le héros était déjà interprété par le même acteur principal). Et je ne peux pas conclure ce paragraphe sans une mention spéciale à la seconde épouse grimaçante à souhait, dont le rouge à lèvres criard passe subitement au rose pâle pour bien nous faire comprendre qu'elle est devenue gentille. C'est un lakhorn, on vous dit.
Bref, tout ça pour dire qu'on avait tous les éléments pour se taper un véritable navet aux recettes éculées, et qu'on nous offre à la place une intrigue efficace et rythmée, deux romances aussi mignonnes qu'agréables, des méchants sympathiques aux exagérations assumées, des rebondissements à foison, une superbe bromance entre le héros et son frère, et tout plein de bons sentiments et de messages de tolérance qui font un bien fou - sans oublier la morale, sinon ça ne serait pas un vrai drama thaï. J'ai l'air de me moquer, mais j'ai passé un super moment devant ce lakhorn qui m'a réconciliée avec le genre, et que j'ai regardé avec beaucoup de tendresse. Y'a même de fortes chances que je le revisionne d'ici quelques mois. En conclusion, un divertissement génial qui m'aura bien fait marrer, et qu'importe si c'est parfois malgré lui. Sans doute la faute aux champis.
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