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Literature, by refusing to assign a 'secret,' an ultimate meaning, to the text (and to the world as text), liberates what may be called ... "I may have gone too far in a few places" Taken from the RedLetterMedia's Plinkett review. Addressing: Jar Jar, “too much CGI” and the story being less serious Clips used from:

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  • Asmongold Clips / Asmongold Reacts To: While at the Cannes Film Festival
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