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Turn Left, Turn Right

Turn Left, Turn Right (Chinese: 向左走·向右走; pinyin: Xiàng zuǒ zǒu, xiàng yòu zǒu; Cantonese Yale: hoeng3 zo2 zau2, hoeng3 jau6 zau2) is a 2003 romance film, filmed in Taipei, Taiwan. Produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, the film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung. The story is based on the illustrated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese author Jimmy Liao, who makes a cameo appearance with his wife and daughter in the film. It is also the first Chinese-language Asian film ever from produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Turn Left, Turn Right
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese向左走·向右走
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng3 zo2 zau2, hoeng3 jau6 zau2
Directed byJohnnie To
Wai Ka-Fai
Written byWai Ka-Fai
Yau Nai-Hoi
Au Kin-Yee
Yip Tin-Shing
Based onA Chance of Sunshine by Jimmy Liao
Produced byJohnnie To
Wai Ka-Fai
Daniel Yun
StarringTakeshi Kaneshiro
Gigi Leung
CinematographyCheng Siu-Keung
Edited byLaw Wing-Cheong
Music byBen Cheung
Chung Chi Wing
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
(Hong Kong)
Release date
  • 11 September 2003 (2003-09-11)
Running time
96 min
CountriesHong Kong
Singapore
LanguageCantonese
Box office$2,083,193[1]

The original graphic novel was first published in 1999. The characters in the novel were not given names, both characters were only referred to as "him" and "her". Chinese title of the book translates to "Turn Left, Turn Right", A Chance of Sunshine is the original English title of the book, on the newer published editions the English title is shown as "Turn Left, Turn Right". The book consists of a series of detailed illustrated images, with a small amount of text in poetry style. The film has managed to include every single image in the book with a high level of accuracy, although some are fleeting.

Plot edit

The story tells of two people who live in buildings right next to each other, separated only by a wall, and are always near each other but can't seem to see one another.

John Liu is a violinist who works from job to job. During one of his gigs, he meets June, who offers to give him a ride home. However she flirts aggressively with John during the ride which frightens him. To get away from her he jumps out of her car and makes a run for his apartment building. The next day he sees her waiting for him on the left corner of his building which makes him avoid going to the left of his building.

Eve Choi is a translator for a book publishing company. Her job is to translate foreign books into Chinese. She is given the daunting task of translating a horror novel into Chinese. At night while translating the horror novel she gets frightened and thinks her home is haunted. The next day she notices a scary-looking tree to the right of her apartment building and, frightened, she refuses to go to the right of her building.

John and Eve meet by accident at the park fountain, when he helps her pick up her papers that have fallen into the fountain. They find out that they had met each other when they were younger at an amusement park, when both their schools had organized a field trip to the same place. Then, Eve had asked John for his telephone number, but the two never got in touch because she left her school bag on the train and lost John's phone number. The two laugh about the past and exchange phone numbers without asking for each other's name before parting quickly because of a coming rainstorm.

That night, both are happy and excited to have met each other again, but both also came down with the flu because of the earlier rainstorm. The flu medication John has on hand has expired and he decides not to take it. Eve is overjoyed and forgets to take her medication. The next day the two are devastated to find out that the phone numbers they had exchanged are unreadable due to the paper getting wet during the rainstorm. Both can only make out a few numbers and vainly call several phone numbers at random hoping to get through to one another.

One of the numbers they called is a restaurant that Ruby works at as a waitress and delivery person. Both John and Eve, ill and not wanting to leave their home because they're afraid that they would miss the other person's phone call, decides to order delivery from Ruby's restaurant. Ruby falls in love with John at first sight when she arrives at his home to make her delivery. Seeing the smudged pieces of paper on both John and Eve's table, Ruby soon finds out that the two are trying to find each other. To distract John from the apartment located in the next building Ruby tells him an old lady lives in that apartment.

John's and Eve's flu become so severe that they are both taken to the hospital, John by Ruby and Eve by an ambulance. They both meet Dr. Hu, but Dr. Hu happens to be a former university classmate of Eve's, who has a crush on her. He tells Eve that it must be fate that they met each other again and proceeds to check her into the hospital to get the best care possible, while discharging John from the hospital, changing his mind only when Ruby argues with him about how severe John's illness is. Both John and Eve give their home keys to Ruby and Dr. Hu to set up voicemail at their home in case the other person calls.

Once John and Eve are discharged from the hospital they find out that Dr. Hu and Ruby had literally moved into each of their apartments, but both make it clear that they are not interested in them since they already love someone else. Heartbroken, drunk and sobbing to each other Dr. Hu and Ruby decide to get together. Taking revenge on John and Eve for breaking their hearts, they send pictures to them showing how many places they had missed finding each other. John and Eve find Dr. Hu and Ruby to talk about the pictures they had received in the mail. Ruby gives Eve's phone number to John telling him it's her number to test if she was ever in his heart and Dr. Hu does the same to Eve, but they do not call.

John and Eve are frustrated about not being able to find each other and decide to take jobs abroad. On the day they are to leave Taiwan, an earthquake strikes, destroying the wall that separates their apartment. Both finally find each other.[2]

Cast edit

Main cast edit

Supporting cast edit

  • Lam Suet as Restaurant Manager (John's boss at the Italian restaurant)
  • Benz Hui as George (Eve's boss)
  • Four Tse Liu-Shut as Music producer
  • Wong Tak-Chi as Eve's landlord
  • Wong Lei as John's landlady
  • Beatrice Hsu as June
  • Klaus Bru as Ghoul

Cameo edit

  • Jimmy Liao and his family as family by the water fountain

Cantonese dubbing edit

Kaneshiro and Leung did their own Cantonese voice dubbing. Edmund Chen and Terri Kwan character's voices were dubbed by other people in the Cantonese version.

Filming locations edit

Turn Left, Turn Right was filmed entirely in Taipei, Taiwan. The apartment buildings that John and Eve lived at are located in Fujing Street in the Songshan District of Taipei.

Music edit

Turn Left, Turn Right
Original Soundtrack
 
Soundtrack album by
Various artistes
Released15 August 2003
GenreCantopop
LanguageCantonese
LabelWarner Music Hong Kong

Turn Left, Turn Right Original Soundtrack (CD+VCD) (向左走、向右走 – 電影原聲大碟) was released on 15 August 2003 for the Hong Kong release of the film only by Warner Music Hong Kong. It features 22 tracks and a bonus VCD. Two different album covers were released for the same album. One showing only Kaneshiro and the other only Leung, both are at the same scene searching for someone amongst a crowd of people. Songs featured on the soundtrack are Cantonese version of each song, Mandarin version of the soundtrack was not released. "Encounter 遇見" by Stefanie Sun is not featured on the soundtrack since "At The Carousel 迴旋木馬的終端" by Gigi Leung is the Cantonese version of the same song. "Encounter 遇見" can be found on Stefanie Sun's 2003 album "The Moment 關鍵時刻".

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Shoulder To Shoulder" (擦身而過)Gigi Leung (narration) & Instrumental1:57
2."Two of Us" (兩個人的幸運)Gigi Leung3:47
3."The Cries of the Ghoul" (死神的呼喚)Instrumental1:29
4."The Ghoul Cries Again" (死神再呼喚)Instrumental1:10
5."Violin Concerto OP. 47" (琴弦上的鴿子)Instrumental0:47
6."Edward Elgar Six Very Easy Pieces,NO.6" (艾爾加六首給小提琴的簡易之歌(第六首))Instrumental0:41
7."She Is 763092..." (她是784533...)Instrumental5:51
8."He Is 763092..." (他是763092...)Instrumental2:58
9."Signs And Signal" (時機尚未成熟)Instrumental1:38
10."What's Your Phone Number?" (交換電話號碼)Instrumental2:24
11."Broken Line" (斷了線)Gigi Leung (narration) & Instrumental2:04
12."A Lonely Christmas Eve" (這個寂寞的平安夜)Instrumental1:04
13."At The Hospital" (同病相憐)Instrumental0:24
14."The Kiss"Instrumental0:52
15."A Song for a Girl I've Lost" (給一位失散了的女孩)Gigi Leung (narration) & Instrumental0:49
16."So Close Yet So Far..." (這麼近又那麼遠...)Instrumental1:49
17."At The Carousel" (迴旋木馬的終端)Gigi Leung3:29
18."Revisit Edward Elgar Six Very Easy Pieces,NO.6" (重提艾爾加六首給小提琴的簡易之歌(第六首))Gigi Leung/Takeshi Kaneshiro (narration) & Instrumental1:04
19."If Only You Can Hear Me" (高呼至沙啞)Instrumental2:21
20."At The Carousel" (迴旋木馬的終端)Gigi Leung/Takeshi Kaneshiro (narration) & Instrumental3:22
21."Turn Left, Turn Right" (向左走 向右走)Gigi Leung3:47
22."Lost My Shadow" (沒有影子的人)Instrumental2:27

Bonus VCD edit

No.TitleLength
1."Movie clip 1" (電影精華片段 1) 
2."Movie clip 2" (電影精華片段 2) 
3."Fortunately, Two of Us MV" (兩個人的幸運 MV) 
4."At The Carousel MV" (迴旋木馬的終端 MV) 

[5]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Turn Left, Turn Right grossed SGD860 thousand in Singapore and was Singapore's best grossing Chinese romantic film as of September 2003. The film grossed SGD1.07 million in Hong Kong as of September 2003.[6]

Critical response edit

Derek Elley of Variety felt that the film is a "pure piece of fluff that’s sustained by clever plot twists".[7]

Awards edit

Year Ceremony Category Result
2003[8] Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress
Terri Kwan
Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay
Wai Ka-Fai, Yau Nai-Hoi, Au Kin-Yee, Yip Tin-Shing
Nominated
Best Art Direction
Bruce Yu Ka-On
Nominated
Best Makeup & Costume Design
Steven Tsang, Stephanie Wong
Nominated
Best Original Film Score
Chung Chi-Wing, Ben Cheung Siu-Hung
Nominated
Best Original Film Song
"At The Carousel" – Music: Chet Lam, Lyrics: Albert Leung, Performed by: Gigi Leung
Won
Best Visual Effects
Stephen Ma Man-Yin
Nominated
2004[9] Hong Kong Film Award Best Art Direction
Bruce Yu Ka-On
Nominated
Best Costume & Make Up Design
Steven Tsang, Stephanie Wong
Nominated
Best Original Film Score
Chung Chi Wing, Ben Cheung
Nominated
Best Original Film Song
"Turn Left Turn Right" – Music: Peter Kam, Lyrics: Lin Xi, Performed by: Gigi Leung
Nominated

Poem edit

The poem recited by the main female protagonist of this film is ""Love at First Sight" ("Miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia") by famous Polish poet, essayist and translator Wisława Szymborska, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996. The film used the translation of Walter Whipple. Another popular translation of the poem is by Stanisław Barańczak and Clare Cavanagh.

References edit

  1. ^ "Box office by Country: Turn Left, Turn Right Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 June 2012
  2. ^ "Turn Left Turn Right (2003)". www.lovehkfilm.com. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. ^ [1] 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Fat Angelo's website. Retrieved 1 May 2014
  4. ^ [2] 29 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sweetme Hotspring website. Retrieved 1 May 2014
  5. ^ [3] Soundtrack information. Retrieved 1 May 2014
  6. ^ 陈, 韵红. "《向左走向右走》 票房高达86万". Shin Min Daily News (in Chinese (Singapore)). p. 12.
  7. ^ Elley, Derek (16 October 2003). "Turn Left Turn Right". Variety. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2014. 2003 Golden Horse nominee list. Retrieved 11 May 2014
  9. ^ [4] 2004 HKFA nominee list. Retrieved 11 May 2014

External links edit

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For another use see Turn Left Turn Right TV series Turn Left Turn Right Chinese 向左走 向右走 pinyin Xiang zuǒ zǒu xiang you zǒu Cantonese Yale hoeng3 zo2 zau2 hoeng3 jau6 zau2 is a 2003 romance film filmed in Taipei Taiwan Produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka Fai the film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung The story is based on the illustrated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese author Jimmy Liao who makes a cameo appearance with his wife and daughter in the film It is also the first Chinese language Asian film ever from produced and distributed by Warner Bros Pictures Turn Left Turn RightChinese nameTraditional Chinese向左走 向右走TranscriptionsYue CantoneseJyutpinghoeng3 zo2 zau2 hoeng3 jau6 zau2Directed byJohnnie ToWai Ka FaiWritten byWai Ka FaiYau Nai HoiAu Kin YeeYip Tin ShingBased onA Chance of Sunshine by Jimmy LiaoProduced byJohnnie ToWai Ka FaiDaniel YunStarringTakeshi KaneshiroGigi LeungCinematographyCheng Siu KeungEdited byLaw Wing CheongMusic byBen CheungChung Chi WingProductioncompaniesWarner Bros PicturesMediacorp Raintree PicturesMilky Way Image CompanyDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures Hong Kong Release date11 September 2003 2003 09 11 Running time96 minCountriesHong KongSingaporeLanguageCantoneseBox office 2 083 193 1 The original graphic novel was first published in 1999 The characters in the novel were not given names both characters were only referred to as him and her Chinese title of the book translates to Turn Left Turn Right A Chance of Sunshine is the original English title of the book on the newer published editions the English title is shown as Turn Left Turn Right The book consists of a series of detailed illustrated images with a small amount of text in poetry style The film has managed to include every single image in the book with a high level of accuracy although some are fleeting Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Supporting cast 2 3 Cameo 2 4 Cantonese dubbing 3 Filming locations 4 Music 4 1 Bonus VCD 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Awards 6 Poem 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe story tells of two people who live in buildings right next to each other separated only by a wall and are always near each other but can t seem to see one another John Liu is a violinist who works from job to job During one of his gigs he meets June who offers to give him a ride home However she flirts aggressively with John during the ride which frightens him To get away from her he jumps out of her car and makes a run for his apartment building The next day he sees her waiting for him on the left corner of his building which makes him avoid going to the left of his building Eve Choi is a translator for a book publishing company Her job is to translate foreign books into Chinese She is given the daunting task of translating a horror novel into Chinese At night while translating the horror novel she gets frightened and thinks her home is haunted The next day she notices a scary looking tree to the right of her apartment building and frightened she refuses to go to the right of her building John and Eve meet by accident at the park fountain when he helps her pick up her papers that have fallen into the fountain They find out that they had met each other when they were younger at an amusement park when both their schools had organized a field trip to the same place Then Eve had asked John for his telephone number but the two never got in touch because she left her school bag on the train and lost John s phone number The two laugh about the past and exchange phone numbers without asking for each other s name before parting quickly because of a coming rainstorm That night both are happy and excited to have met each other again but both also came down with the flu because of the earlier rainstorm The flu medication John has on hand has expired and he decides not to take it Eve is overjoyed and forgets to take her medication The next day the two are devastated to find out that the phone numbers they had exchanged are unreadable due to the paper getting wet during the rainstorm Both can only make out a few numbers and vainly call several phone numbers at random hoping to get through to one another One of the numbers they called is a restaurant that Ruby works at as a waitress and delivery person Both John and Eve ill and not wanting to leave their home because they re afraid that they would miss the other person s phone call decides to order delivery from Ruby s restaurant Ruby falls in love with John at first sight when she arrives at his home to make her delivery Seeing the smudged pieces of paper on both John and Eve s table Ruby soon finds out that the two are trying to find each other To distract John from the apartment located in the next building Ruby tells him an old lady lives in that apartment John s and Eve s flu become so severe that they are both taken to the hospital John by Ruby and Eve by an ambulance They both meet Dr Hu but Dr Hu happens to be a former university classmate of Eve s who has a crush on her He tells Eve that it must be fate that they met each other again and proceeds to check her into the hospital to get the best care possible while discharging John from the hospital changing his mind only when Ruby argues with him about how severe John s illness is Both John and Eve give their home keys to Ruby and Dr Hu to set up voicemail at their home in case the other person calls Once John and Eve are discharged from the hospital they find out that Dr Hu and Ruby had literally moved into each of their apartments but both make it clear that they are not interested in them since they already love someone else Heartbroken drunk and sobbing to each other Dr Hu and Ruby decide to get together Taking revenge on John and Eve for breaking their hearts they send pictures to them showing how many places they had missed finding each other John and Eve find Dr Hu and Ruby to talk about the pictures they had received in the mail Ruby gives Eve s phone number to John telling him it s her number to test if she was ever in his heart and Dr Hu does the same to Eve but they do not call John and Eve are frustrated about not being able to find each other and decide to take jobs abroad On the day they are to leave Taiwan an earthquake strikes destroying the wall that separates their apartment Both finally find each other 2 Cast editMain cast edit Takeshi Kaneshiro as John Liu Gigi Leung as Eve Choi Edmund Chen as Dr Hu Terri Kwan as Ruby Supporting cast edit Lam Suet as Restaurant Manager John s boss at the Italian restaurant Benz Hui as George Eve s boss Four Tse Liu Shut as Music producer Wong Tak Chi as Eve s landlord Wong Lei as John s landlady Beatrice Hsu as June Klaus Bru as Ghoul Cameo edit Jimmy Liao and his family as family by the water fountain Cantonese dubbing edit Kaneshiro and Leung did their own Cantonese voice dubbing Edmund Chen and Terri Kwan character s voices were dubbed by other people in the Cantonese version Chan Suk Yee as Dr Hu Angela Tong as RubyFilming locations editTurn Left Turn Right was filmed entirely in Taipei Taiwan The apartment buildings that John and Eve lived at are located in Fujing Street in the Songshan District of Taipei Fujing Street Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store Taipei Fat Angelo s Italian Restaurant Ximending 3 Sweetme Hotspring Resort Beitou 4 Warner Village Core Pacific City MRT Beitou Station Taipei City Hospital Yangming Branch Fan Guan Er Korean Restaurant Daan District Ximending Xinyi Taipei City Hall Plaza Shin Kong MitsukoshiMusic editTurn Left Turn RightOriginal Soundtrack nbsp Soundtrack album by Various artistesReleased15 August 2003GenreCantopopLanguageCantoneseLabelWarner Music Hong Kong Turn Left Turn Right Original Soundtrack CD VCD 向左走 向右走 電影原聲大碟 was released on 15 August 2003 for the Hong Kong release of the film only by Warner Music Hong Kong It features 22 tracks and a bonus VCD Two different album covers were released for the same album One showing only Kaneshiro and the other only Leung both are at the same scene searching for someone amongst a crowd of people Songs featured on the soundtrack are Cantonese version of each song Mandarin version of the soundtrack was not released Encounter 遇見 by Stefanie Sun is not featured on the soundtrack since At The Carousel 迴旋木馬的終端 by Gigi Leung is the Cantonese version of the same song Encounter 遇見 can be found on Stefanie Sun s 2003 album The Moment 關鍵時刻 No TitleSinger s Length1 Shoulder To Shoulder 擦身而過 Gigi Leung narration amp Instrumental1 572 Two of Us 兩個人的幸運 Gigi Leung3 473 The Cries of the Ghoul 死神的呼喚 Instrumental1 294 The Ghoul Cries Again 死神再呼喚 Instrumental1 105 Violin Concerto OP 47 琴弦上的鴿子 Instrumental0 476 Edward Elgar Six Very Easy Pieces NO 6 艾爾加六首給小提琴的簡易之歌 第六首 Instrumental0 417 She Is 763092 她是784533 Instrumental5 518 He Is 763092 他是763092 Instrumental2 589 Signs And Signal 時機尚未成熟 Instrumental1 3810 What s Your Phone Number 交換電話號碼 Instrumental2 2411 Broken Line 斷了線 Gigi Leung narration amp Instrumental2 0412 A Lonely Christmas Eve 這個寂寞的平安夜 Instrumental1 0413 At The Hospital 同病相憐 Instrumental0 2414 The Kiss Instrumental0 5215 A Song for a Girl I ve Lost 給一位失散了的女孩 Gigi Leung narration amp Instrumental0 4916 So Close Yet So Far 這麼近又那麼遠 Instrumental1 4917 At The Carousel 迴旋木馬的終端 Gigi Leung3 2918 Revisit Edward Elgar Six Very Easy Pieces NO 6 重提艾爾加六首給小提琴的簡易之歌 第六首 Gigi Leung Takeshi Kaneshiro narration amp Instrumental1 0419 If Only You Can Hear Me 高呼至沙啞 Instrumental2 2120 At The Carousel 迴旋木馬的終端 Gigi Leung Takeshi Kaneshiro narration amp Instrumental3 2221 Turn Left Turn Right 向左走 向右走 Gigi Leung3 4722 Lost My Shadow 沒有影子的人 Instrumental2 27 Bonus VCD edit No TitleLength1 Movie clip 1 電影精華片段 1 2 Movie clip 2 電影精華片段 2 3 Fortunately Two of Us MV 兩個人的幸運 MV 4 At The Carousel MV 迴旋木馬的終端 MV 5 Reception editBox office edit Turn Left Turn Right grossed SGD860 thousand in Singapore and was Singapore s best grossing Chinese romantic film as of September 2003 The film grossed SGD1 07 million in Hong Kong as of September 2003 6 Critical response edit Derek Elley of Variety felt that the film is a pure piece of fluff that s sustained by clever plot twists 7 Awards edit Year Ceremony Category Result 2003 8 Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting ActressTerri Kwan Nominated Best Adapted Screenplay Wai Ka Fai Yau Nai Hoi Au Kin Yee Yip Tin Shing Nominated Best Art DirectionBruce Yu Ka On Nominated Best Makeup amp Costume DesignSteven Tsang Stephanie Wong Nominated Best Original Film ScoreChung Chi Wing Ben Cheung Siu Hung Nominated Best Original Film Song At The Carousel Music Chet Lam Lyrics Albert Leung Performed by Gigi Leung Won Best Visual EffectsStephen Ma Man Yin Nominated 2004 9 Hong Kong Film Award Best Art DirectionBruce Yu Ka On Nominated Best Costume amp Make Up DesignSteven Tsang Stephanie Wong Nominated Best Original Film ScoreChung Chi Wing Ben Cheung Nominated Best Original Film Song Turn Left Turn Right Music Peter Kam Lyrics Lin Xi Performed by Gigi Leung NominatedPoem editThe poem recited by the main female protagonist of this film is Love at First Sight Milosc od pierwszego wejrzenia by famous Polish poet essayist and translator Wislawa Szymborska who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 The film used the translation of Walter Whipple Another popular translation of the poem is by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh References edit Box office by Country Turn Left Turn Right Box Office Mojo Retrieved 4 June 2012 Turn Left Turn Right 2003 www lovehkfilm com Retrieved 1 May 2014 1 Archived 2 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Fat Angelo s website Retrieved 1 May 2014 2 Archived 29 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sweetme Hotspring website Retrieved 1 May 2014 3 Soundtrack information Retrieved 1 May 2014 陈 韵红 向左走向右走 票房高达86万 Shin Min Daily News in Chinese Singapore p 12 Elley Derek 16 October 2003 Turn Left Turn Right Variety Retrieved 21 September 2022 2014 台北金馬影展 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2014 2003 Golden Horse nominee list Retrieved 11 May 2014 4 2004 HKFA nominee list Retrieved 11 May 2014External links editTurn Left Turn Right at IMDb nbsp Turn Left Turn Right at Rotten Tomatoes Turn Left Turn Right at HKMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turn Left Turn Right amp oldid 1198298042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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