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CZ12

CZ12 (Armour Of God 3) (Chinese: 《十二生肖》; pinyin: Shí-èr Shēngxiāo), also known as Chinese Zodiac,[5] is a 2012 Hong Kong action-adventure comedy film co-written, co-produced and directed by Jackie Chan, who also starred as the main character in the film.[6] CZ12 is the third film of a franchise that began with Armour of God (1986) and its sequel, Armour of God II: Operation Condor (1991).[6][7] The film co-stars Kwon Sang-woo, Liao Fan, Zoe Zhang, Anna Yao and Laura Weissbecker.

Chinese Zodiac 12
Theatrical release poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese十二生肖
Simplified Chinese十二生肖
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShí-èr Shēngxiāo
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSap6 Ji6 Sang1 Ciu3
Directed byJackie Chan
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Jackie Chan
  • Horace Wong
  • Ng Man-ching
  • Ben Knott
Edited byYau Chi-wai
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 12 December 2012 (2012-12-12) (Gala premier)
  • 20 December 2012 (2012-12-20)
Running time
123 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Hong Kong
  • China
Languages
BudgetUS$26 million[4]
Box officeUS$171,338,930

Released in December 2012, the film went on to gross over US$145 million at the Chinese box office and US$171 million worldwide with mixed reviews from critics.[8] Chan also earned two Guinness World Records with the film for "Most Stunts Performed by a Living Actor" and "Most Credits in One Movie".[9]

The film won Best Stunt Action Choreography for Chan at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards.[10]

Plot edit

The Old Summer Palace was looted and burnt by a combined Anglo-French expeditionary force during the Second Opium War. Among the artifacts stolen are twelve bronze heads of the animals of the Chinese zodiac.

In the present day, the bronze heads, supplied by MP Corporation are all auctioned. JC is tasked by MP to find the remaining lost bronze heads, with a promise of a 10× bonus if he can recover all of them. He visits Professor Guan, who had created 12 identical replicas for study purposes with his team of researchers, under the guise of a reporter named Martin from National Geographic.

JC scans the animal heads using special gloves so that his secret organisation can replicate an extremely realistic model of them. After scanning, he goes to Paris to find a woman named Coco, recommended by Guan, for more information on the whereabouts of two bronze heads. JC and his partners infiltrate a mansion to find two of the bronze heads. JC manages to decode the password to a top secret vault and finds the bronze heads, a painting called "The Roses", along with many other valuable national treasures thought to be lost inside and manages to evade capture with all the valuables despite being busted. However, he is spotted by Coco. Having no time to explain himself, he tells Coco to meet him at a boat house while fleeing from the mansion's security.

At the boat house, Martin tells Coco that he is working for a secret corporation that is trying to recover all the lost relics for China. The guards from the mansion storm the boat house and try to attack JC, but the police are called in and they are all arrested. JC, Coco and Simon are cleared of any wrongdoing and are released. JC and his team are invited to a castle owned by a lady named Catherine, unaware that the guards from the mansion are tailing them out of suspicion. It turns out that the captain of the "Indestructible", one of the ships involved in the destruction of the Old Summer Palace, is Catherine's great-great-grandfather. This upsets Coco, who confronts Catherine on it. JC and his team find many treasures in the castle, including the bronze head of the Rooster, and hatch a series of plans to ferry them out.

JC promises Catherine that he will help her locate her great-great-grandfather's remains. The next day, they venture out in search of the Indestructible's treasures, located on a seemingly uninhabited island. JC instructs Coco and Catherine to stay behind while his team explore the island. Coco and Catherine however disobey JC's orders to look for the remains on their own. They get entangled among the vines, forcing JC to rescue them. While exhuming the great-great grandfather's remains, the group accidentally discovers the remains of the Indestructible, several more bronze heads and a large quantity of gold. As they prepare to leave with all the artifacts, the guards from the mansion confront them. In turn, the island's local inhabitants, a group of pirates, appear and promptly capture everyone.

JC and his team fight their way through, escaping the island via a log set up with a pulley system, leaving the five guards with the pirates. On the yacht, Coco accidentally discovers the real motive of JC's ventures and confronts him. The log carrying approximately eight tonnes of gold sinks. Nevertheless, JC and his team still get rewarded for recovering some of the lost bronze heads. The group are enraged when they find out that the supposedly-missing Dragon head was already at the hands of MP Corp all along, thereby making it impossible to claim the large bonus. Coco and her fellow students' protests over the sale of the national treasures escalate quickly and capture worldwide attention. As Coco's students try to find out more about MP Corp, three of them, including Coco's younger brother, are captured.

After Coco asks JC for help, JC contacts MP Corp on the availability of "The Roses" painting and is allowed into the secret premises. Having toured the entire factory where almost exact duplicates of the relics are made to be sold as real relics in auctions, JC deduces the location of the captives. He challenges a long time rival who happens to be there as well — unscrupulous treasure hunter, Vulture, to a fight but it ends in a stalemate. JC bargains with MP Corp to sell "The Roses" at a discounted price and secure the release of the three hostages. When MP Corp refuses, JC fights his way to the chamber. A furnace explodes due to a guard's baton rupturing one of the pipes, destroying most of the facility. JC then settles for the release of the three hostages in exchange for the painting and not paying damages done to the premises.

Meanwhile, the Dragon bronze head is expected to fetch the highest price but no one bids for it due to increasing pressure from activist groups. MP Corp, to teach these groups a lesson, threatens to throw the relic into an active volcano, calling the mission "Let the Dragon Fly", if no bids are received by noon the next day. The deadline passes without a single bid and Vulture leads a group of three sky divers to throw the relic into the volcano. JC intervenes in order to save the relic from dropping into the volcano, and is severely injured in the ensuing airborne struggle. As a mark of respect, Vulture hands over the relic to a sprawled JC. MP Corp's owners are arrested on possession of "The Roses" painting. JC is seen recovering in a hospital and on good terms with everyone, including Vulture, and also reunites with his wife, who visits him in the hospital.

Cast edit

 
Jackie Chan with co-stars Zhang Lanxin and Helen Yao at a promotional event for CZ12.

Production edit

 
Jackie Chan on the set at Jelgava, Latvia.

Principal photography began on 5 June 2011.[12] From 18 April to 2 May 2012, Jackie Chan filmed several scenes in the Aerodium Latvia vertical wind tunnel in Jelgava, Latvia.[13] Filming also took place in France, China, Taiwan and Vanuatu. Chan did most of the stunts and fight scenes himself with little support from his stunt team. Jean-Yves Blondeau, the inventor of the skate suit, trained Chan to use the suit for the film's body blading sequence.[14] This film was simultaneously made in IMAX 3D.[15] Filming officially wrapped up on 8 May the same year.[12][16]

Release edit

The gala premier of the film was held on 12 December 2012[17] and was later released across Asia on 20 December and in India on 28 December.

U.S. release edit

CZ12 was originally scheduled for release in U.S. theaters sometime in the summer of 2013 with about 20 minutes edited out by Jackie Chan himself in order to optimize the pace and content for North American audiences.[18] This release date was pushed back to the fall; the re-edited version was released on 18 October for theatrical exhibit exclusively by AMC Theatres.

Reception edit

In competition with films from abroad CZ12 grossed HK$11.7 million (US$1.5 million),[19] as well as becoming the top-ranked Chinese film at the Taiwan box office.[20] The film debuted second in mainland China (after Lost in Thailand), going on to gross over US$145 million at the box office and emerging to be one of the highest grossing domestic films in China.[21][22]

Awards and nominations edit

  • 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards
    • Won: Best Action Choreography (Jackie Chan, He Jun)
    • Nominated: Best New Performer (Zhang Lanxin)
    • Nominated: Best Film Editing (Yau Chi-wai)
    • Nominated: Best Visual Effects (Han Young-woo, Victor Wong, Patrick Chui, Seong Ho-jang)
  • Guinness World Records[23]
    • Won: Most credits in one movie (Jackie Chan)
    • Won: Most Stunts by a Living Actor (Jackie Chan)
  • 9th Huading Awards

Criticism edit

Time Out Hong Kong gave the film two stars out of five referring to the film as "a pedestrian film by any measure aside from its action design".[24] The South China Morning Post gave the film one and a half stars out of five, noting that "CZ12 lumbers like a cheap DVD knock-off of one of [Jackie Chan's] old classics" and "CZ12 is like watching a former star athlete struggle in a meaningless game".[25]

The Hollywood Reporter also gave a negative review, noting the film's length and the lack of martial arts and stunts that star Chan is known for.[7] Variety gave the film a negative review as well, stating "Jackie Chan emerges a Jackie-of-all-trades and master of none in [CZ12]".[6]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "CZ12 (2012)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  3. ^ "CZ12 (Video)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
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  5. ^ . jackiechan.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2012.
  6. ^ a b c Lee, Maggie (19 December 2012). "CZ12". Variety. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b Kerr, Elizabeth (20 December 2012). "CZ12 Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Valentine's Day Treats Chinese Exhibitors with Love; "Journey" Obliterates Single-Day Record". Chinafilmbiz.com. 16 February 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  9. ^ Young, Al (5 December 2012). . Twitch. Archived from the original on 9 January 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  10. ^ "32nd Hong Kong Film Awards 2013". HK Neo Reviews. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  11. ^ "Chinese Zodiac (2012)". Hkmdb. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  12. ^ a b "CZ12 - IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  13. ^ "Scenes from Jackie Chan's movie to be filmed at Jelgava wind tunnel". The Baltic Course. 16 April 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  14. ^ . Kal01.com. 30 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  15. ^ "CZ12: An IMAX 3D Experience". imax.com. Retrieved 17 April 2014.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ . 腾讯网. 10 March 2012. Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  17. ^ . beyondhollywood.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012.
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  19. ^ "CZ12". HK Neo Reviews. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  20. ^ "【十二生肖】世界級一流武技高手群聚一堂大展絕妙身手,過癮快感十足!". tw.movie.yahoo.com. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  21. ^ "《哈比人不思議之旅》聖誕最賣座 《少年Pi的奇幻漂流》逼近4000萬". ol.mingpao.com. 28 December 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
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CZ12 Armour Of God 3 Chinese 十二生肖 pinyin Shi er Shengxiao also known as Chinese Zodiac 5 is a 2012 Hong Kong action adventure comedy film co written co produced and directed by Jackie Chan who also starred as the main character in the film 6 CZ12 is the third film of a franchise that began with Armour of God 1986 and its sequel Armour of God II Operation Condor 1991 6 7 The film co stars Kwon Sang woo Liao Fan Zoe Zhang Anna Yao and Laura Weissbecker Chinese Zodiac 12Theatrical release posterChinese nameTraditional Chinese十二生肖Simplified Chinese十二生肖TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinShi er ShengxiaoYue CantoneseJyutpingSap6 Ji6 Sang1 Ciu3Directed byJackie ChanScreenplay byJackie Chan Stanley Tong Frankie Chan Edward TangProduced byJackie Chan Stanley Tong Barbie Tung Esmond Ren Albert Lee James WangStarringJackie Chan Kwon Sang woo Liao Fan Anna Yao Zoe Zhang Laura WeissbeckerCinematographyJackie Chan Horace Wong Ng Man ching Ben KnottEdited byYau Chi waiMusic byRoc Chen Nathan Wang Gary ChaseProductioncompaniesHuayi Brothers Pictures Emperor Motion Pictures Jackie amp JJ Productions Shanghai Film GroupDistributed byEmperor Motion Pictures Jackie amp JJ Productions Huayi Brothers Media CorporationRelease dates12 December 2012 2012 12 12 Gala premier 20 December 2012 2012 12 20 Running time123 minutes 1 CountriesHong Kong ChinaLanguagesMandarin 2 English 3 FrenchBudgetUS 26 million 4 Box officeUS 171 338 930 Released in December 2012 the film went on to gross over US 145 million at the Chinese box office and US 171 million worldwide with mixed reviews from critics 8 Chan also earned two Guinness World Records with the film for Most Stunts Performed by a Living Actor and Most Credits in One Movie 9 The film won Best Stunt Action Choreography for Chan at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 U S release 5 Reception 5 1 Awards and nominations 5 2 Criticism 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Old Summer Palace was looted and burnt by a combined Anglo French expeditionary force during the Second Opium War Among the artifacts stolen are twelve bronze heads of the animals of the Chinese zodiac In the present day the bronze heads supplied by MP Corporation are all auctioned JC is tasked by MP to find the remaining lost bronze heads with a promise of a 10 bonus if he can recover all of them He visits Professor Guan who had created 12 identical replicas for study purposes with his team of researchers under the guise of a reporter named Martin from National Geographic JC scans the animal heads using special gloves so that his secret organisation can replicate an extremely realistic model of them After scanning he goes to Paris to find a woman named Coco recommended by Guan for more information on the whereabouts of two bronze heads JC and his partners infiltrate a mansion to find two of the bronze heads JC manages to decode the password to a top secret vault and finds the bronze heads a painting called The Roses along with many other valuable national treasures thought to be lost inside and manages to evade capture with all the valuables despite being busted However he is spotted by Coco Having no time to explain himself he tells Coco to meet him at a boat house while fleeing from the mansion s security At the boat house Martin tells Coco that he is working for a secret corporation that is trying to recover all the lost relics for China The guards from the mansion storm the boat house and try to attack JC but the police are called in and they are all arrested JC Coco and Simon are cleared of any wrongdoing and are released JC and his team are invited to a castle owned by a lady named Catherine unaware that the guards from the mansion are tailing them out of suspicion It turns out that the captain of the Indestructible one of the ships involved in the destruction of the Old Summer Palace is Catherine s great great grandfather This upsets Coco who confronts Catherine on it JC and his team find many treasures in the castle including the bronze head of the Rooster and hatch a series of plans to ferry them out JC promises Catherine that he will help her locate her great great grandfather s remains The next day they venture out in search of the Indestructible s treasures located on a seemingly uninhabited island JC instructs Coco and Catherine to stay behind while his team explore the island Coco and Catherine however disobey JC s orders to look for the remains on their own They get entangled among the vines forcing JC to rescue them While exhuming the great great grandfather s remains the group accidentally discovers the remains of the Indestructible several more bronze heads and a large quantity of gold As they prepare to leave with all the artifacts the guards from the mansion confront them In turn the island s local inhabitants a group of pirates appear and promptly capture everyone JC and his team fight their way through escaping the island via a log set up with a pulley system leaving the five guards with the pirates On the yacht Coco accidentally discovers the real motive of JC s ventures and confronts him The log carrying approximately eight tonnes of gold sinks Nevertheless JC and his team still get rewarded for recovering some of the lost bronze heads The group are enraged when they find out that the supposedly missing Dragon head was already at the hands of MP Corp all along thereby making it impossible to claim the large bonus Coco and her fellow students protests over the sale of the national treasures escalate quickly and capture worldwide attention As Coco s students try to find out more about MP Corp three of them including Coco s younger brother are captured After Coco asks JC for help JC contacts MP Corp on the availability of The Roses painting and is allowed into the secret premises Having toured the entire factory where almost exact duplicates of the relics are made to be sold as real relics in auctions JC deduces the location of the captives He challenges a long time rival who happens to be there as well unscrupulous treasure hunter Vulture to a fight but it ends in a stalemate JC bargains with MP Corp to sell The Roses at a discounted price and secure the release of the three hostages When MP Corp refuses JC fights his way to the chamber A furnace explodes due to a guard s baton rupturing one of the pipes destroying most of the facility JC then settles for the release of the three hostages in exchange for the painting and not paying damages done to the premises Meanwhile the Dragon bronze head is expected to fetch the highest price but no one bids for it due to increasing pressure from activist groups MP Corp to teach these groups a lesson threatens to throw the relic into an active volcano calling the mission Let the Dragon Fly if no bids are received by noon the next day The deadline passes without a single bid and Vulture leads a group of three sky divers to throw the relic into the volcano JC intervenes in order to save the relic from dropping into the volcano and is severely injured in the ensuing airborne struggle As a mark of respect Vulture hands over the relic to a sprawled JC MP Corp s owners are arrested on possession of The Roses painting JC is seen recovering in a hospital and on good terms with everyone including Vulture and also reunites with his wife who visits him in the hospital Cast edit nbsp Jackie Chan with co stars Zhang Lanxin and Helen Yao at a promotional event for CZ12 Jackie Chan as JC a k a Martin Asian Hawk Kwon Sang woo as Simon Liao Fan as David Helen Yao as Coco Zhang Lanxin as Bonnie Laura Weissbecker as Catherine de Sichel John Paisley as Sir Charlton Pierre Benoist Varoclier as Leon Jonathan Lee as Himself Vincent Sze as Michael Morgan David Torok as Bodyguard of Michael Morgan Max Huang as Bodyguard of Michael Morgan Alaa Safi as Vulture Pierre Bourdaud as Pirate Emmanuel Lanzi as Henchman Rosario Amadeo as Pierre Wilson Chen as Wu Qing Steve Yoo as Pirate Chief Ken Lo as Pirate Oliver Platt as Lawrence Morgan David Serero as the bodyguard Caitlin Dechelle as Katie Marc Canonizado as Marc Zheng Wei 11 Bo yee Poon as Lawrence s Assistant Abdul Haviz Ashok CA Shu Qi as David s wife cameo Daniel Wu as Doctor cameo Joan Lin as JC s wife cameo Kenny G as Airplane pilot cameo Production edit nbsp Jackie Chan on the set at Jelgava Latvia Principal photography began on 5 June 2011 12 From 18 April to 2 May 2012 Jackie Chan filmed several scenes in the Aerodium Latvia vertical wind tunnel in Jelgava Latvia 13 Filming also took place in France China Taiwan and Vanuatu Chan did most of the stunts and fight scenes himself with little support from his stunt team Jean Yves Blondeau the inventor of the skate suit trained Chan to use the suit for the film s body blading sequence 14 This film was simultaneously made in IMAX 3D 15 Filming officially wrapped up on 8 May the same year 12 16 Release editThe gala premier of the film was held on 12 December 2012 17 and was later released across Asia on 20 December and in India on 28 December U S release edit CZ12 was originally scheduled for release in U S theaters sometime in the summer of 2013 with about 20 minutes edited out by Jackie Chan himself in order to optimize the pace and content for North American audiences 18 This release date was pushed back to the fall the re edited version was released on 18 October for theatrical exhibit exclusively by AMC Theatres Reception editIn competition with films from abroad CZ12 grossed HK 11 7 million US 1 5 million 19 as well as becoming the top ranked Chinese film at the Taiwan box office 20 The film debuted second in mainland China after Lost in Thailand going on to gross over US 145 million at the box office and emerging to be one of the highest grossing domestic films in China 21 22 Awards and nominations edit 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards Won Best Action Choreography Jackie Chan He Jun Nominated Best New Performer Zhang Lanxin Nominated Best Film Editing Yau Chi wai Nominated Best Visual Effects Han Young woo Victor Wong Patrick Chui Seong Ho jang Guinness World Records 23 Won Most credits in one movie Jackie Chan Won Most Stunts by a Living Actor Jackie Chan 9th Huading Awards Won Best Director Jackie Chan Won Best Newcomer Zhang Lanxin Won Best Action Choreography JC Stunt Team Criticism edit Time Out Hong Kong gave the film two stars out of five referring to the film as a pedestrian film by any measure aside from its action design 24 The South China Morning Post gave the film one and a half stars out of five noting that CZ12 lumbers like a cheap DVD knock off of one of Jackie Chan s old classics and CZ12 is like watching a former star athlete struggle in a meaningless game 25 The Hollywood Reporter also gave a negative review noting the film s length and the lack of martial arts and stunts that star Chan is known for 7 Variety gave the film a negative review as well stating Jackie Chan emerges a Jackie of all trades and master of none in CZ12 6 See also editJackie Chan filmography List of Hong Kong filmsReferences edit CZ 2 Hong Kong Blu ray backcover Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 1 November 2014 CZ12 2012 British Board of Film Classification Retrieved 4 November 2014 CZ12 Video British Board of Film Classification Retrieved 4 November 2014 十二生肖 明日上映 成龙 我是世界和平使者 qq com Retrieved 5 March 2013 CZ12 jackiechan com Archived from the original on 21 December 2012 a b c Lee Maggie 19 December 2012 CZ12 Variety Retrieved 26 December 2012 a b Kerr Elizabeth 20 December 2012 CZ12 Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 December 2012 Valentine s Day Treats Chinese Exhibitors with Love Journey Obliterates Single Day Record Chinafilmbiz com 16 February 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2014 Young Al 5 December 2012 Jackie Chan Holds Guinness World Records for Most Credits in Chinese Zodiac Twitch Archived from the original on 9 January 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2012 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards 2013 HK Neo Reviews Retrieved 14 April 2013 Chinese Zodiac 2012 Hkmdb Retrieved 26 January 2012 a b CZ12 IMDb IMDb Retrieved 8 November 2022 Scenes from Jackie Chan s movie to be filmed at Jelgava wind tunnel The Baltic Course 16 April 2012 Retrieved 10 November 2012 Jackie Chan s Chinese Zodiac Rollerblade Suit Trailer Kal01 com 30 August 2012 Archived from the original on 5 September 2012 Retrieved 13 December 2012 CZ12 An IMAX 3D Experience imax com Retrieved 17 April 2014 permanent dead link 十二生肖 5月杀青 成龙 4分钟戏份拍2个月 腾讯网 10 March 2012 Archived from the original on 12 August 2020 Retrieved 18 April 2012 Promo Video for Jackie Chan s Chinese Zodiac beyondhollywood com Archived from the original on 2 March 2012 An Evening with Jackie Chan Chinese Zodiac filmlinc com CZ12 HK Neo Reviews 4 March 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 十二生肖 世界級一流武技高手群聚一堂大展絕妙身手 過癮快感十足 tw movie yahoo com Retrieved 15 March 2013 哈比人不思議之旅 聖誕最賣座 少年Pi的奇幻漂流 逼近4000萬 ol mingpao com 28 December 2012 Retrieved 15 March 2013 十二生肖 破7亿 成史上第二卖座华语片 ent qq com Retrieved 15 March 2013 JACKIE CHAN AWARDED WITH TWO NEW GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS TITLES 5 December 2012 Retrieved 20 June 2013 Lee Edmund 19 December 2012 CZ12 Time Out Archived from the original on 19 December 2012 Retrieved 26 December 2012 Andre 20 December 2012 Film review CZ12 South China Morning Post Retrieved 26 December 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to CZ12 Official website CZ12 at IMDb nbsp CZ12 at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase CZ12 at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CZ12 amp oldid 1224877957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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