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2018 American science fiction action film

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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Screenplay by
  • Zak Penn
  • Ernest Cline
Based on Ready Thespian I
by Ernest Cline
Produced by
  • Donald De Line
  • Kristie Macosko Krieger
  • Steven Spielberg
  • Dan Farah
Starring
  • Tye Sheridan
  • Olivia Cooke
  • Ben Mendelsohn
  • T.J. Miller
  • Simon Pegg
  • Mark Rylance
Cinematography Janusz Kamiński
Edited past
  • Michael Kahn
  • Sarah Broshar
Music past Alan Silvestri

Production
companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures[ane]
  • Amblin Partners[1]
  • Amblin Entertainment[ane]
  • Village Roadshow Pictures[ane]
  • De Line Pictures[1]
  • Farah Films & Direction[1]
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release dates

  • March 11, 2018 (2018-03-11) (SXSW)[2]
  • March 29, 2018 (2018-03-29) (United States)

Running fourth dimension

140 minutes[3]
Country United States[4]
Language English language
Upkeep $155–175 million[5] [vi] [vii]
Box function $582.9 million[eight]

Ready Histrion One is a 2018 American science fiction movie based on Ernest Cline'south novel of the same name. Directed by Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Zak Penn and Cline, it stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller, Simon Pegg, and Mark Rylance. Set in 2045, much of humanity uses the OASIS, a virtual reality simulation, to escape the existent world. The orphaned Wade Watts finds clues to a contest that promises the buying of the OASIS to the winner, and he and his allies try to complete it before an evil corporation tin can practise so.

Evolution first began in 2010 when Warner Bros. caused the rights to the book. In July 2015, Spielberg signed on to directly and produce the film, with casting for the film starting time in September 2015. Filming began in England in July 2016 and was completed in September 2016. The visual effects were handled by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Digital Domain, and Territory Studio, with some pre-visualization done by The Third Flooring. Equally with the novel, many popular civilisation references appear throughout the film, including references to The Shining, the Back to the Future franchise, and The Iron Giant.

Ready Player 1 premiered at S past Southwest in Austin, Texas on March eleven, 2018, and was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the The states on March 29, 2018.[9] The moving-picture show received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised its direction, visuals, brisk pacing, and the performances of Sheridan and Rylance; however, in that location was some criticism for the lack of development amongst the motion-picture show'southward supporting characters.[x] [11] It grossed over $582 1000000 worldwide, also as earning a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 91st Academy Awards, 24th Critics' Choice Awards, and 72nd British Academy Film Awards. In add-on to this, Ready Player One was awarded the title of Best Scientific discipline Fiction Picture at the 45th Saturn Awards, and a farther two Outstanding Achievement Awards from the Visual Furnishings Society. A sequel is in evolution.

Plot [edit]

In a dystopian 2045, people seek to escape from reality through the virtual reality entertainment universe chosen the OASIS (Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation), created by James Halliday and Ogden Morrow of Gregarious Games. After Halliday'south decease, a pre-recorded message left past his avatar Anorak announces a game, granting ownership of the Haven to the first to find the aureate Easter egg within it, which gets locked behind a gate requiring three keys which players can obtain by accomplishing iii challenges. The contest has lured several "Gunters", or egg hunters, and the interest of Nolan Sorrento, the CEO of Innovative Online Industries (IOI) who seeks to control the OASIS himself by inserting intrusive online advertisement. IOI uses an army of indentured servants, and employees chosen "Sixers" to notice the egg.

Teenage orphan Wade Watts' avatar Parzival, an avid Gunter, participates in the first challenge, an unbeatable race, forth with his all-time friend Aech, and Art3mis, a female avatar on whom Parzival has a crush. Parzival regularly visits Halliday's Journals, a simulated archive of Halliday's life and hobbies, run past the Curator. Wade receives the Copper Key from Anorak later on he wins by driving astern, while Art3mis, Aech, and his friends Daito and Sho, all win the race afterward, later being collectively named the Loftier-5 on the OASIS' scoreboard.

Sorrento asks mercenary i-R0k to learn Wade'due south true identity, intending to bribe him to win the contest on IOI's behalf. Wade and Art3mis discover from the Journals that Halliday once dated Morrow's wife Karen "Kira" Underwood. Wade and Art3mis visit the Distracted Earth dark club to expect for clues, where Wade confesses his love and true proper noun to Art3mis. They survive an IOI raid in which Art3mis abandons Wade, explaining that her father died in debt to IOI. i-R0k, who was eavesdropping on their conversation, informs Sorrento of his findings. Sorrento contacts Wade with his offering. When rejected, Sorrento attempts to dispose of Wade past bombing his home, killing his aunt Alice and her beau Rick amongst others. Art3mis' actor Samantha Melt takes Wade in. Together, they realize the second claiming relates to Halliday'south regret of not pursuing a human relationship with Kira. Along with Aech, Daito, and Sho, Parzival and Art3mis search for the recreation of the Overlook Hotel. Art3mis asks Kira to dance and wins the Jade Key. Sorrento'southward subordinate F'Nale Zandor storms the Gunters' hideout, taking Samantha to an IOI Loyalty Center to pay off her begetter's debt. Wade escapes with the aid of the other High-5 users, Helen Harris (Aech), Toshiro (Daito), and Zhou (Sho) in Helen's truck. Samantha escapes solitude later Aech and Parzival hack Sorrento's Oasis rig.

The 3rd challenge is constitute in Castle Anorak on Planet Doom, where players must gauge Halliday'due south favorite Atari 2600 game to earn the Crystal Fundamental. i-R0k places a forcefield around the castle using the Orb of Osuvox, but Art3mis soon disables information technology. The Loftier-five lead an ground forces of Oasis players against IOI's forces. Parzival kills Samantha's avatar, assuasive her to flee IOI with the High-5 picking her up nearby. Parzival and Sorrento fight in the OASIS with Sorrento detonating the Cataclyst bomb, wiping out every avatar on Planet Doom including himself. Parzival survives using an extra life coin given to him earlier by the Curator in a bet. He plays Adventure, winning the Crystal Key by locating Warren Robinett's Easter egg. He uses the three keys to enter a treasure room, where Anorak offers him a contract to sign. Parzival recognizes it as the one Morrow signed when Halliday forced him out of Gregarious Games and refuses to sign it. Anorak transforms into Halliday, who expresses his regrets in life and awards Parzival the Easter egg.

Ogden Morrow appears, revealing that he is the Curator. Wade decides to run the OASIS with the High-five, inviting Morrow to join them as a consultant. After Aech sends the police a copy of Sorento confessing to the bombing, he and F'Nale are arrested. As the IOI Loyalty Centers are close down, the High-5 make the controversial choice to shut the Oasis every Tuesday and Thursday for people to spend more time in the real world, including Wade and Samantha, who start a human relationship.

Cast [edit]

  • Tye Sheridan every bit Wade Watts / Parzival[12]
  • Olivia Cooke equally Samantha Cook / Art3mis[13]
  • Ben Mendelsohn as Nolan Sorrento / IOI-655321[14]
  • Lena Waithe as Helen Harris / Aech[15]
  • T.J. Miller as i-R0k[16]
  • Simon Pegg as Ogden Morrow / The Curator[17]
  • Marking Rylance as James Halliday / Anorak the All-Knowing[18]
  • Philip Zhao as Zhou / Sho[xix]
  • Win Morisaki every bit Toshiro / Daito[xx]
  • Hannah John-Kamen as F'Nale Zandor[21]
  • Susan Lynch as Alice[22]
  • Ralph Ineson as Rick[23]
  • Perdita Weeks as Karen "Kira" Underwood[24]

Letitia Wright, Mckenna Grace, and Lulu Wilson make appearances in the moving-picture show, with Wright equally a rebel who tin can be seen at Samantha's safe house, and Grace and Wilson as students using the Oasis.[25] [26]

Product [edit]

Development and casting [edit]

Warner Bros. bought the film rights for producers Dan Farah and Donald De Line in June 2010, one year earlier the book was published.[27] Ernest Cline was set to write the script for the film, which De Line and Farah would produce.[28] Eric Eason rewrote Cline's script,[29] and Zak Penn was hired to rewrite the previous drafts past Cline and Eason (who became uncredited for the final draft), along with Village Roadshow Pictures coming aboard.[thirty] Steven Spielberg signed on to direct and produce the film, which Kristie Macosko Krieger too produced, along with De Line and Farah.[31] Cline and Penn fabricated several revisions while adapting the novel to picture show. Well-nigh of these changes were to eliminate scenes that would be uninteresting in a visual format, such as when Wade beats a high score in Pac-Homo, or recites all the lines from the movie WarGames.[32] [33]

Elle Fanning, Olivia Cooke, and Lola Kirke were the frontrunners for the part of Art3mis;[34] with Cooke announced equally having been cast in the role by September 2015.[xiii] In Jan 2016, Ben Mendelsohn joined the cast.[14] In February 2016, Tye Sheridan was confirmed to play Wade, afterwards a lengthy casting search for the function.[12] Simon Pegg was added to the cast in March,[17] with Mark Rylance joining in April.[18] Past June, T.J. Miller, Hannah John-Kamen, and Win Morisaki had also been cast in the movie.[16] [21] [20] In July, Philip Zhao joined the cast,[xix] with Lena Waithe, Ralph Ineson, Mckenna Grace, and Letitia Wright being revealed as appearing in the film over time prior to the film's release.[15] [23] [26] [25]

In Oct 2019, Doctor Sleep director Mike Flanagan revealed that Jack Nicholson, who portrayed Jack Torrance in The Shining, was approached to appear in the picture show, but declined the offer due to his retirement.[35]

Filming [edit]

Production was slated to brainstorm in July 2016,[36] but on July one, 2016, screenwriter Zak Penn confirmed that the kickoff week of filming had already been completed.[37] In August and September 2016, filming took place in Birmingham, England, standing in for Columbus, Ohio.[38] Birmingham filming included on Livery Street in the Jewellery Quarter area of the city, which was used for multiple scenes in the film. Ludgate Hill Car Park lot on Lionel Street, in which caravan homes were partially built, was also used, and a planned explosion in that location caused some local businesses and residents to call emergency services as no prior discover was given by the product team. Other locations in the urban center included the one-time industrial surface area of Digbeth, and some of the metropolis's landmarks were erased and replaced with CGI buildings to create a dystopian time to come Ohio.[39] [40] Outside of Birmingham, filming also took identify at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden and at Solaris House, the former Sun Microsystems headquarters in Surrey.[41] [38] Main photography wrapped on September 27, 2016.[42] [43]

Visual effects [edit]

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Digital Domain, and Territory Studio developed the visual effects, with some pre-visualization done by The Third Floor.[44] [45] For iii hours three days a week Spielberg met with ILM, which was in accuse of the OASIS segments and produced the majority of the visual furnishings shots, with 900 in full; Spielberg remarked that "this is the nigh difficult motion picture I've washed since Saving Private Ryan", as three 3-hour long meetings a week were necessitated to discuss the visual effects.[43] Visual effects supervisor Roger Guyett stated that the visual furnishings team would collaborate with Spielberg and writers Cline and Penn:[46]

What we did at one point was to accept a card for every unmarried character that we considered to be a "hero" grapheme within the picture show, and we put them up on a board and Steven and everyone else spent hours assigning them to scenes. We'd say, "This is where we want whoever information technology would be … Batman, Chun-Li, or whoever." And then we went through the whole movie doing that. As the scenes developed, we got an understanding of how many characters we needed.

Part of the film takes place in a virtual space based on the Overlook Hotel in the motion picture The Shining. This was mostly a digital recreation using high-quality telecine of the original film, allowing new camera angles and shots that did not appear in the original. Some original footage from The Shining was also used, with ILM's modifications. Only a few scenes in this sequence involved real actors (such as the appearance of the Grady twins) and required reproduction of The Shining 's physical sets. The Shining sequence was post-candy with pic grain and other aging effects to brand the new footage closely resemble the original.[47] During the production of Set Player One, The VFX team built the sequence the Overlook Hotel in the digital realm. Stanley Kubrick's blueprints were used to recreate the hotel in the film.[48] ILM besides had to produce digital versions of the film'south many cultural references, including the DeLorean time machine (from the Back to the Future films); the Iron Giant; Chucky; and King Kong, modeled after the 1933 film version.[49] The Tyrannosaurus king from Jurassic Park was created from the base model ILM had created.[49] Digital Domain facilitated pre-visualization (with The Third Flooring), motion capture, and virtual sets, and also created 300 visual effects shots for the primarily live-action portions of the picture. The virtual sets were powered by game engines and were used congruently with the motion-capture process, with previsualization supervisor Scott Meadows explaining that in real time Spielberg would "put on a headset and watch the sets and make adjustments."[44] [45]

Music [edit]

On June 9, 2016, John Williams was initially going to write the motion picture's score.[50] However, in July 2017, Williams left the project in favor of scoring Spielberg'due south The Post, and Alan Silvestri took over scoring duties for the film.[51] The official score was released by WaterTower Music as a ii-CD assault March xxx, 2018,[52] with vinyl and cassette releases projected.[53] At Spielberg'due south request, Silvestri references his own music from Back to the Time to come within the motion-picture show'southward score, every bit well as quoting music written by other composers including Max Steiner'south theme from King Kong, Akira Ifukube's primary theme from Godzilla, and the score by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind from The Shining. [54] [55]

Set Player 1: Original Motion Flick Soundtrack [edit]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Oasis" Alan Silvestri 1:49
2. "How-do-you-do, I'm James Halliday" Alan Silvestri 2:01
3. "Why Can't We Go Backwards?" Alan Silvestri four:xviii
4. "An Orb Meeting" Alan Silvestri 4:11
five. "Real World Consequences" Alan Silvestri 3:30
half-dozen. "Sorrento Makes an Offer" Alan Silvestri 3:34
7. "Welcome to the Rebellion" Alan Silvestri 3:xiv
8. "High 5 Assembles" Alan Silvestri 4:24
9. "Orb of Osuvox" Alan Silvestri 3:45
10. "Sorrento Punked" Alan Silvestri 3:57
eleven. "Wade'southward Circulate" Alan Silvestri 5:51
12. "Arty on the Inside" Alan Silvestri two:33
13. "Looking for a Truck" Alan Silvestri 5:36
xiv. "She Never Left" Alan Silvestri 2:41
15. "Concluding Chance" Alan Silvestri 3:20
xvi. "Get Me Out of This" Alan Silvestri 1:35
17. "Hold on to Something" Alan Silvestri v:14
18. "This Is Wrong" Alan Silvestri 3:49
19. "What Are You?" Alan Silvestri iii:29
20. "At that place'due south Something I Need to Do" Alan Silvestri v:01
21. "Master Title" Alan Silvestri 2:26
22. "Finish Credits" Alan Silvestri 8:04
Total length: 1:24:22

Ready Player One: Songs from the Movement Picture [edit]

No. Championship Performed by Length
1. "Jump" Van Halen 4:03
2. "Everybody Wants to Rule the Earth" Tears for Fears 4:12
iii. "I Hate Myself For Loving You" Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 4:06
4. "I Wanna Be Your Lover" Prince 5:47
5. "Just My Imagination (Running Abroad With Me)" The Temptations 3:48
six. "Religion" George Michael 3:12
7. "Stand on It" Bruce Springsteen 3:05
viii. "One Way or Some other" Blondie 3:27
nine. "Can't Hide Love" Earth, Air current & Burn 4:09
10. "Blue Mon" New Order seven:24
eleven. "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees 4:45
12. "Main Title (The Shining)" Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind iii:24
13. "Midnight, the Stars and You" Al Bowlly 3:28
xiv. "Nosotros're Not Gonna Have It" Twisted Sister 3:38
15. "You Make My Dreams" Hall & Oates iii:xi
Total length: 55:91

Cultural references [edit]

Fix Histrion One pays homage to pop culture from various time periods, mainly the 1970s and 1980s only also extending to the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s; reviewers have identified over a hundred references to films, television shows, music, toys, video games, anime, and comics from these eras.[56] [57] [58] Cline did not have any problems with these copyrighted elements when he published the book, but was aware that securing all necessary rights would exist a major obstacle for a film adaptation. This job was eventually made easier thanks to Spielberg's reputation in the film industry.[32] [59] [60] In the stop, Spielberg estimated that they managed to get about 80% of the copyrighted elements they desired.[32] The production was not able to secure Close Encounters of the Third Kind from Columbia Pictures.[61]

The Dungeons & Dragons module Tomb of Horrors features in an important episode of the book, the "Copper Key challenge", but that reference was excluded from the film, where the challenge features instead a huge motorcar race in New York. Withal, the motion picture does reference the module: artwork of the Tomb of Horrors demon appears on the back of Aech'due south van.[62]

Similarly Blade Runner, which was integral to the plot of the book, was shelved as Blade Runner 2049 was in product at the same time as Set Actor One and the producers at Alcon Amusement feared that Spielberg's film could damage the commercial prospects of their film; as a replacement, the creative squad had the players play through the events of The Shining, which Spielberg was able to secure the rights to as an homage to his friend Stanley Kubrick.[32] Penn and Cline also thought that the film could be the opportunity to replace such a lengthy sequence with a more activeness-heavy one. One time they decided to use The Shining, they were doubtful at first that Spielberg would accept the modify, but Spielberg did go for it.[63] While Cline'south original work heavily used the character of Ultraman, the rights over the character were still under legal dispute, requiring them to replace Ultraman with the titular robot from The Iron Giant and RX-78-2 Gundam.[64] Spielberg recognized that his past films were a significant part of the 1980s popular culture cited in the book, and to avert beingness accused of "vanity", he opted to remove many of the references to his own work.[65] Cline stated that he believed Spielberg wanted to avoid self-references to films he directed, due to the criticism he received for his motion-picture show 1941, which lampooned his own previous works Jaws and Duel. Cline said he had to convince Spielberg to include some iconic elements, such every bit the DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future, which Spielberg conceded equally the film was one he produced rather than directed.[66] Spielberg also allowed the Tyrannosaurus rex from his own Jurassic Park to exist included.[49] Cline also asked ILM to include a reference to Last Action Hero, one of Penn'due south offset screenplays, without Penn'south cognition; a movie marquee in the Manhattan race segment bears the name "Jack Slater", the character Arnold Schwarzenegger played in that film.[67]

Release [edit]

Theatrical [edit]

Ready Player One was originally scheduled to be released on December 15, 2017.[68] Yet, on February 9, 2016, the film was delayed to March 30, 2018, to avoid competition with Star Wars: The Last Jedi.[69] In Jan 2018, information technology was announced the film'due south release date had been moved upwards one day to March 29, 2018.[70] The film had its globe premiere at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on March 11, 2018 (as part of the S by Southwest Movie Festival).[5] Warner Bros. distributed the moving-picture show worldwide, with Village Roadshow Pictures distributing in several overseas territories.[71] Around the aforementioned time the movie was released, massively multi-player online game platform Roblox held an event based on it. The winner of the consequence was the user r0cu.[72]

Habitation media [edit]

Set Histrion One was released on digital copy on July 3, 2018, and on 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, and DVD on July 24, 2018.[73] The flick debuted at the pinnacle of the NPD VideoScan First Alert chart, a tracker of combined domestic Blu-Ray and DVD unit sales, for the week catastrophe on July 27, 2018.[74] Information technology retained the No. 1 spot on the chart for the week ending on August iv, 2018.[75]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

Ready Histrion I grossed $137.7 million in the Us and Canada, and $445.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $582.ix meg.[eight] Deadline Hollywood estimated that the film would need to gross at least $440 1000000 in order to intermission even.[76]

In the U.s.a. and Canada, Ready Player One was projected to gross $40–50 million from 4,100 theaters over its first four days.[vii] It fabricated $12.1 1000000 on its outset day, including $3.75 meg from Wednesday nighttime previews. Information technology concluded up grossing $41.8 one thousand thousand in its opening weekend (for a iv-day total of $53.7 million).[77] The film made $24.6 million in its second weekend, finishing 2d behind newcomer A Quiet Place, and $11.five 1000000 in its 3rd weekend, finishing in fourth.[78] [79]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approving rating of 72% with an average score of half dozen.8/10, based on 444 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Prepare Actor Ane is a sweetly nostalgic thrill ride that neatly encapsulates Spielberg'south strengths while adding another solidly engrossing take a chance to his filmography."[80] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted boilerplate score of 64 out of 100 based on 56 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[81] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the moving picture an boilerplate grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, and those at PostTrak gave the film an 82% overall positive score and a 65% "definite recommend".[76]

In a review for RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico wrote that the motion-picture show's "overwhelming" nature and non-stop activity will likely thrill fans of pop civilization; while he observed narrative weaknesses, such as a lack of depth among the supporting characters, he felt that they ultimately practice not hinder the film from working "on the level of technical, blockbuster mastery that Spielberg helped define".[82] Writing for Diverseness, Owen Gleiberman called the film a "coruscating explosion of popular-civilization eye candy" and found the sequence based on The Shining to be "irresistible". Notwithstanding, he criticized Spielberg's separation of fantasy and reality, and he said the film has "more than activity than it does layers".[83] IndieWire 'south Eric Kohn characterized the motion-picture show as "an astonishing sci-fi spectacle and a relentless nostalgia trip at one time" and praised both the sequence based on The Shining and Penn'south screenplay, particularly with respect to Mendelsohn'south graphic symbol. Still, he remarked that the film "drags a bunch in its final 3rd".[84] Alissa Wilkinson, writing for Vox, praised both the quality and quantity of the worldbuilding. She also commented on just how dystopian the future portrayed is, where the main characters fight to salvage the Oasis and the escape from reality it represents, with arguably less business organisation for the problems of the existent world.[85] Film and television critic Matt Zoller Seitz praised Ready Role player One and noted the undercurrent of sadness present in the film, stating that "I don't think Spielberg gets enough credit for making sorry films that most people interpret as happy, and complex films that are immediately dismissed as simple or confused".[86] [87] [88] Seitz concluded that the film "is a mess, but it is a fascinating and complex one..."[89] In March 2019, a yr after the motion picture'south release, Seitz determined that with Set Thespian 1 's images commenting on commercialism and popular culture, the movie was the second-most "interesting [and] substantive" big-budgeted fantasy in 2018 afterward Black Panther, admitting that "I still remember nigh [Ready Player 1] a lot, especially concerning the world around me."[ninety] [91]

Monica Castillo was more than critical of the motion picture in her review for The Guardian and drew attention to the absenteeism of character arcs, the lack of resolution for plot holes in the novel, and the bloating of scenes in the pic by trivia.[92] Alonso Duralde, writing for TheWrap, found the usage of popular culture references lacking, and found his experience watching the moving-picture show as "feeling bombarded with images, bored by the lack of an interesting story, and irritated with my own cultural past. I've never been much of a video-game actor, but by the finale, I was prepare to 'Leeroy Jenkins!' my way out of the theater".[93]

Accolades [edit]

Sequel [edit]

When asked about a sequel to the film, Cline stated: "I recall at that place's a good chance that, if this i does well, Warner Bros. will desire to make a sequel. I don't know if Steven [Spielberg] would want to dive back in, because he would know what he is getting into. He's said that it's the third-hardest film he's fabricated, out of dozens and dozens of movies".[101] [102] Co-star Olivia Cooke, and presumably the residue of the bandage, is "contracted to sequels".[103] Cline wrote a book sequel, titled Ready Thespian Two, which was released on Nov 24, 2020, stating in the acknowledgments that he had consulted Spielberg on the final draft of the book and where to have an adaptation.[104] On December 22, 2020, Cline appear that a sequel was in the early stages of development.[105]

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