125 reviews
- stanrogersmith
- Mar 9, 2018
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- tarbosh22000
- Jan 24, 2021
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- burlesonjesse5
- Feb 12, 2018
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Someone must've watched John Wick and thought to themselves "This woulda bin great if it was a kids cartoon!". And then someone else... Made a hard live action version of that cartoon I guess? Came for the Ray Stevenson, stayed for the over the top hammy fight scenes ripped straight out of a 90s kung-fu movie and the bangin' soundtrack.
This movie is a great B-movie, basically copying the Jason Statham movies, with another English dude who isnt as funny as Jason Statham, but way more violent. And those violent action scenes are super fun.
Recommended for those who just want to see straightforward fight scene after fight scene, with an occasional gun and sword fight thrown in at the end.
Check out this director Jesse V Owens, this guy has made tons of rock hard, entertaining, violent action B-movies with the same cast and with excellent hardcore action!
Recommended for those who just want to see straightforward fight scene after fight scene, with an occasional gun and sword fight thrown in at the end.
Check out this director Jesse V Owens, this guy has made tons of rock hard, entertaining, violent action B-movies with the same cast and with excellent hardcore action!
This won't win any awards,
But for the boys it's pleasant entertainment.
the choreography was good
I do like Scott Adkins brand Band-Aids that was cool
the choreography was good
I do like Scott Adkins brand Band-Aids that was cool
This movie doesn't take itself very seriously, which is mainly what makes it funny. The plot, the characters, the action, the dialogue, it's all totally ridiculous and over the top. Acting wise it fluctuates between bad and pretty good. Especially Ray Stevenson does a great job. The only thing that irritated me was that (of course) they had to have a strong ass-kicking female character and they even made her the strongest opponent. Otherwise I found it very entertaining and I had a few good laughs.
- mister_bateman
- Dec 24, 2020
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- lukem-52760
- Dec 30, 2020
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Based on the comic character created by Pat Mills, this British flick stars Scott Adkins as the hitman Mike Fallon, AKA the Accident Man for the way he carries out his hits. As you might expect, there's loads of bloody violence here as well as frequent martial arts sequences, as Fallon and his fellow assassins from the underground club The Oasis carry out their assignments.
However, when a hit is put out on Fallon's pregnant former girlfriend, all hell will break loose and things will really go "off the rails" There is quite a bit of deadpan humor in the film, amidst all the carnage and some of it can be efffecitve.
Overall, I would say the plot here is ridiculous, but if you don't mind all the violence the movie did for the most part keep my interest, and I have seen worse.
However, when a hit is put out on Fallon's pregnant former girlfriend, all hell will break loose and things will really go "off the rails" There is quite a bit of deadpan humor in the film, amidst all the carnage and some of it can be efffecitve.
Overall, I would say the plot here is ridiculous, but if you don't mind all the violence the movie did for the most part keep my interest, and I have seen worse.
This is a fun flick and I think a solid rental suggestion for action fans.
If you know Scott Adkins, you're already on board.
Ive read alot of comparison reviews for this movie but few have called out that it is very very very VERY much a retelling of a John Wick movie. Staying spoiler free: the movie centers around a group of unique hit men and women that hang out at a safe location and live by a set of rules. When things go south for one of the hitmens loved ones, he finds himself pitted against his hit men/women. Sound familiar? Yup. Did i mention the hitmans name is Baba Yaga? ok..im kidding about that.
So...getting past the movies "inspiration"...is it any good?
For me...mostly yes. Adkins stoic-ness, delivery and accent do come across very Jason Statham like. His fighting skills and the overall fight choreography provides some decent fight scenes. They dont measure up against the creme de la creme of action scenes (ie: The Raid) but they are solid.
The premise is great to have a rag tag band of characters and the movie delivers there...each hit person being an extreme archetype. The flick gets extra credit for its inclusion of the great Michael Jai White.
I would probably rate the movie as a B- direct-to-video flick. Theres a pretty nifty character back story within that may bump my rating up to a B. Overall its a fun, breezy, straight forward action/revenge flick. I would definitely be onboard for a sequel.
If you know Scott Adkins, you're already on board.
Ive read alot of comparison reviews for this movie but few have called out that it is very very very VERY much a retelling of a John Wick movie. Staying spoiler free: the movie centers around a group of unique hit men and women that hang out at a safe location and live by a set of rules. When things go south for one of the hitmens loved ones, he finds himself pitted against his hit men/women. Sound familiar? Yup. Did i mention the hitmans name is Baba Yaga? ok..im kidding about that.
So...getting past the movies "inspiration"...is it any good?
For me...mostly yes. Adkins stoic-ness, delivery and accent do come across very Jason Statham like. His fighting skills and the overall fight choreography provides some decent fight scenes. They dont measure up against the creme de la creme of action scenes (ie: The Raid) but they are solid.
The premise is great to have a rag tag band of characters and the movie delivers there...each hit person being an extreme archetype. The flick gets extra credit for its inclusion of the great Michael Jai White.
I would probably rate the movie as a B- direct-to-video flick. Theres a pretty nifty character back story within that may bump my rating up to a B. Overall its a fun, breezy, straight forward action/revenge flick. I would definitely be onboard for a sequel.
Accident Man is aptly titled. Mediocre scripting and narrative, tired cliches and more add up to a bargain basement "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" knock off.
The action sequences are well done with decent martial arts fight scenes that are enjoyable for the most part. That said, why not be original rather than aping a superior film?
A mixed cast with some real acting talent do help to lift this flick but really its not enough to make it shine.
An OK watch if you like martial arts films. Five out of ten from me.
The action sequences are well done with decent martial arts fight scenes that are enjoyable for the most part. That said, why not be original rather than aping a superior film?
A mixed cast with some real acting talent do help to lift this flick but really its not enough to make it shine.
An OK watch if you like martial arts films. Five out of ten from me.
Back in the early 1990s a bunch of UK comic creators decided to have a go at doing their own comic so they could control the content and keep the profits. The comic was called Toxic and it was a good idea handled badly. One of the undisputed highlights was Accident Man, created by writers Pat Mills and Tony Skinner in tandem (visually brought to life by Martin Edmund and later Duke Mighten), and it introduced us to Mike Fallon, an assassin whose hits were made to look like accidents, hence the name. Full of violence and black humour, it was a cracking read while it lasted and it was obvious to all it would make a great film. Thing is, no one made it...
Enter Scott Adkins. Adkins is a veteran Uk actor and action movie star. Not just a pretty face and a lethal right foot, he is a professional actor who is also a very good martial artist. Coinicidentally, he has been wanting to make an Accident Man movie since reading it as a kid. Not known for his screenwriting, this is his first attempt (with another newbie writer Stu Small), after putting up his own money to secure the rights. Basically, it's a total passion project for Adkins, and passion is very important when making a movie, right?
First up, I have to say that I loved Accident Man through and through. The plot is taken from the comic itself, although embellished for filmic purposes, as are several characters. For those who get annoyed with film adaptations messing with the source material this is a godsend - this would even bring a smile to Alan Moore's face (okay, that might be stretching it). Adkins himself is pretty spot on as Fallon, and would have been inspired casting even if he weren't otherwise involved. Elsewhere he ropes in stunt and fighting mates like Michael jai White, Ray Park and the impreesive Amy Johnston to bring some of Fallon's fellow hit persons to life. Also in the mix is Ray Stevenson as the owner of the assassins bar where they all congregate and get their jobs. (There's more to the character than this but I don't want to spoil anything). Throw in some recognisable, reliable British character actors and you have a surprisingly solid cast.
As far as action goes, it's all done brilliantly. All the players are experts at on screen (and off) butt kicking, so the level of expertise rivals some of Jackie Chan's movies. The direction eschews the usual Hollywood fast cutting for lengthier shots showcasing the moves involved and it makes quite a difference to the feel of the film. A nice touch is Fallon's voiceover that permeates the film, bringing some very nice humour to the proceedings and mirroring the narration in the comic exactly. The whole thing is very British, very violent and very amusing and very not safe for work.
If you enjoed Adkins in the Undisputed movies this is a must.
If you've not read the comic, it's well worth checking out. If you liked Deadpool you will love this as a more grass roots version (Adkins and Reynolds are quite similar looking, too). If you like guff like Rise Of The Foot Soldier and the like you'll love this for the cockney smack ups and superior plot/dialogue. If you just lik action movies with decent fights you'll love this. Most of all, if you ARE a fan of the comic you have no excuse, as this is one of the best comic to screen adaptaions yet. Set up nicely for a sequel, Accident Man doesn't slip up even once.
Enter Scott Adkins. Adkins is a veteran Uk actor and action movie star. Not just a pretty face and a lethal right foot, he is a professional actor who is also a very good martial artist. Coinicidentally, he has been wanting to make an Accident Man movie since reading it as a kid. Not known for his screenwriting, this is his first attempt (with another newbie writer Stu Small), after putting up his own money to secure the rights. Basically, it's a total passion project for Adkins, and passion is very important when making a movie, right?
First up, I have to say that I loved Accident Man through and through. The plot is taken from the comic itself, although embellished for filmic purposes, as are several characters. For those who get annoyed with film adaptations messing with the source material this is a godsend - this would even bring a smile to Alan Moore's face (okay, that might be stretching it). Adkins himself is pretty spot on as Fallon, and would have been inspired casting even if he weren't otherwise involved. Elsewhere he ropes in stunt and fighting mates like Michael jai White, Ray Park and the impreesive Amy Johnston to bring some of Fallon's fellow hit persons to life. Also in the mix is Ray Stevenson as the owner of the assassins bar where they all congregate and get their jobs. (There's more to the character than this but I don't want to spoil anything). Throw in some recognisable, reliable British character actors and you have a surprisingly solid cast.
As far as action goes, it's all done brilliantly. All the players are experts at on screen (and off) butt kicking, so the level of expertise rivals some of Jackie Chan's movies. The direction eschews the usual Hollywood fast cutting for lengthier shots showcasing the moves involved and it makes quite a difference to the feel of the film. A nice touch is Fallon's voiceover that permeates the film, bringing some very nice humour to the proceedings and mirroring the narration in the comic exactly. The whole thing is very British, very violent and very amusing and very not safe for work.
If you enjoed Adkins in the Undisputed movies this is a must.
If you've not read the comic, it's well worth checking out. If you liked Deadpool you will love this as a more grass roots version (Adkins and Reynolds are quite similar looking, too). If you like guff like Rise Of The Foot Soldier and the like you'll love this for the cockney smack ups and superior plot/dialogue. If you just lik action movies with decent fights you'll love this. Most of all, if you ARE a fan of the comic you have no excuse, as this is one of the best comic to screen adaptaions yet. Set up nicely for a sequel, Accident Man doesn't slip up even once.
- alan_holloway_2
- Mar 2, 2018
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This is a great concept and is Scott Adkins' calling. The story is a refreshing addition to the hitman genre and was well cast and performed considering the poor cast direction. Most of the dialogue was missing the tonal urgency, even Adkins' narrating, but again, that's the fault of Jesse V. Johnson's failure from inexperience to direct his cast properly. Even some of the fight choreography was a little off - not from the lack of any fight skills, just not proper photography direction. The 105 min runtime was filled with the right amount of substance with a welcoming back-story, and the pacing was spot-on. This is certainly Adkin's best writing credit, as well as one of my favorite lead roles for him. It was also great to see MJW in action with Adkins. I can't wait to see part two, and hope they keep this franchise going.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Oct 18, 2022
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I had seen the trailer for this movie and it looked like it could be fun but it was barely past the 5 min mark when any hope I had for it was squashed. Its almost parodical how the main character is portrayed. A tough guy who wears a leather jacket and rides a motorcycle...its so cliche. Then we are introduced to his fellow hitmen when he goes to his local hangout and most of them are disgusting. There is also a hitwoman who the main character explains is the b-word and relies on her female charms to lure her target. Great female empowerment!
Was this written by a 12 year old boy?
Was this written by a 12 year old boy?
- green_eyeds
- Jun 2, 2020
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I thought it was great. Scott Adkins at his best. Some of the best fight sequences you will no doubt see in 2018 but a really interesting story filled with larger than life characters straight out of a comic book. It's like Kill Bill mixed with Kingsman and John Wick but with a very British sensibility. Ray Stevenson is fantastic as Big Ray and you will be hoping for a Mick & Mac (Jai White/Park) prequel. Loads of fun, great action and something a bit different for Adkins fans.
- scottadkins-78377
- Feb 7, 2018
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- Leofwine_draca
- Dec 20, 2019
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Cool movie with some fantastic action and a good plot!!
Am really a big fan of Scott Adkins and I think the guy's got potential deserves better roles like this one
- ejaaz-80349
- Sep 13, 2020
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My husband and I review together. He usually rates at least 1 point lower than I do, as I can find some extra point for scenery or costumes or such. However, this time he rated it a 7 because the fight scenes were so good. I've raised mine to
A 5.5 or so for the same reason & becUse some of the gadgets were cool.
However, I'm just ambivalent about the rest. It was kind of amusing but tried so hard to be funny. The acting wasnt quite bad overacting. But it was really close to overacting.
It was just... an effort.
And one character had SUCH a screechy voice & character, it was really hard to tolerate it.
However, I'm just ambivalent about the rest. It was kind of amusing but tried so hard to be funny. The acting wasnt quite bad overacting. But it was really close to overacting.
It was just... an effort.
And one character had SUCH a screechy voice & character, it was really hard to tolerate it.
It's an attractive action film with an interesting mingle of suspense, brutal martial arts, bloody combats and shootouts . Mike Fallon (Scott Adkins) is an exceptional hitman who makes all his jobs look like accidents. He is a stone cold killer whose methodical hits baffle the police and delight his clients. He is the best at what he does. He goes into a rage when he finds out that his former girlfriend has been murdered, and it seems that the killers are members of his execution team (Ray Stevenson, Michael Jai White, Ray Park, Ross O'Hennessy and Amy Johnston) . Fallon is forced to rip apart the life he knew in order to hold those accountable and avenge the one person who actually meant something to him. This awakens in Fallon an insatiable thirst for revenge. Along the way, he'll confront heinous murderers , and starring Fallon/Scott Adkins being forced into action and steadily butchering his relentless enemies , while inching ever closer to the long-awaited bloody conclusion. Taking Them One Mishap at a Time !. Accidents can Happen, he can Guarantee It !. Based on the Hit Comic Book Series !. Six Assassins. One Killer.. Violence first. Questions later. Doing whatever it takes to chase down individuals for vengeance !
A solid medium budget action with some elements of comedy. Violent tale with full of noisy action and fights in a comic-book style. Scott Adkins plays this "Accident Man" in his own style, who will have to face all his fellow assassins, each one more deadly than the other, if he wants to find the real culprit of the death of the only person who has ever really mattered to him. Adkins is pretty good , proving his exceptional fight skills as a tough hitman, who makes his hits look like accidents or suicide, but he seekd vendetta when a loved one is dragged into the London underworld and murdered by his own crew . Adkins/Fallon get to work doing what he does best: cracking skulls and breaking bones, as he chases down the various assassins who have been duped.
Renowned British action director Jesse V Jackson directs this fast-paced and ultra-violent action thriller that is full of likeable dialogue in Guy Ritchie style, brutal fights, shootings and explosions, spectacular slow motion and a very wild humor that adapts the graphic novel of the same name by Pat Mills and Tony Skinner.
Alongside Atkins, the gang of assassins are played by the recently deceased Ray Stevenson, Michael Jai White, Ray Park, Ross O'Hennessy and the fight stunt Amy Johnston. This feature film also features sympathetic performances by Ashley Green as the lover of the protagonist's ex-girlfriend, David Paymer, as the cunning accountant of the criminal group, Nick Moran as corrupt entrepreneur, and Leon Finnan as a young Mike Fallon, among others.
The motion picture was well directed Jesse V. Johnson who made with Scott Adkins 8 films. He's a craftsman, a writer and director , expert on action and thriller movies , such as: Savage Dog (2017), accident man (2018), Avengement (2019),Triple Threat (2019), The Mercenary (2019), Hell Hath No Fury (2021), Debt Collectors 2 (2020), White Elephant (2022), in Boudica (2023), One Ranger (2023), among others. Rating: 6.5/10. The flick will like to action genre enthusiasts and Scott Adkins fans.
Followed by an inferior sequel: ¨Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday¨ (original title) by Directors: George Kirby, Harry Kirby with Scott Adkins, Ray Stevenson, Perry Benson, Sarah Chang, George Fouracres . The Accident Man is back and this time he must beat the top assassins in the world to protect the ungrateful son of a mafia boss, save the life of his only friend and rekindle his relationship with his maniacal father figure.
A solid medium budget action with some elements of comedy. Violent tale with full of noisy action and fights in a comic-book style. Scott Adkins plays this "Accident Man" in his own style, who will have to face all his fellow assassins, each one more deadly than the other, if he wants to find the real culprit of the death of the only person who has ever really mattered to him. Adkins is pretty good , proving his exceptional fight skills as a tough hitman, who makes his hits look like accidents or suicide, but he seekd vendetta when a loved one is dragged into the London underworld and murdered by his own crew . Adkins/Fallon get to work doing what he does best: cracking skulls and breaking bones, as he chases down the various assassins who have been duped.
Renowned British action director Jesse V Jackson directs this fast-paced and ultra-violent action thriller that is full of likeable dialogue in Guy Ritchie style, brutal fights, shootings and explosions, spectacular slow motion and a very wild humor that adapts the graphic novel of the same name by Pat Mills and Tony Skinner.
Alongside Atkins, the gang of assassins are played by the recently deceased Ray Stevenson, Michael Jai White, Ray Park, Ross O'Hennessy and the fight stunt Amy Johnston. This feature film also features sympathetic performances by Ashley Green as the lover of the protagonist's ex-girlfriend, David Paymer, as the cunning accountant of the criminal group, Nick Moran as corrupt entrepreneur, and Leon Finnan as a young Mike Fallon, among others.
The motion picture was well directed Jesse V. Johnson who made with Scott Adkins 8 films. He's a craftsman, a writer and director , expert on action and thriller movies , such as: Savage Dog (2017), accident man (2018), Avengement (2019),Triple Threat (2019), The Mercenary (2019), Hell Hath No Fury (2021), Debt Collectors 2 (2020), White Elephant (2022), in Boudica (2023), One Ranger (2023), among others. Rating: 6.5/10. The flick will like to action genre enthusiasts and Scott Adkins fans.
Followed by an inferior sequel: ¨Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday¨ (original title) by Directors: George Kirby, Harry Kirby with Scott Adkins, Ray Stevenson, Perry Benson, Sarah Chang, George Fouracres . The Accident Man is back and this time he must beat the top assassins in the world to protect the ungrateful son of a mafia boss, save the life of his only friend and rekindle his relationship with his maniacal father figure.
There are some amazing moves in this film and they filmed did well, every hit was clear and concise, nothing blurry or too fast, etc... But that's about it, everything else just fail to impress.
Overall, it has it's moments, but the humor, the color, it just irritated me through the whole thing that I can't even appreciate the fight scenes.
- The camera work is bland and boring. It is 2018, movies coming out on HD should be clear and crisp. I don't know this director, but going with a faded overlay just makes it really hard to appreciate. You can see this in the trailer, the movie is yellow and hazy.
- The story is pretty convoluted and in the final end, still made no sense. Seems like they're just writing it as they go along.
- Finally, I don't care for this British humor. This film could've been so much better if they did it as a serious film. All that weird funny faces, and trying to be funny just completely ruined it for me. The sound effects for the punch and kicks were so comical, it feels like they were stripped from SNES Street Fighter II.
Overall, it has it's moments, but the humor, the color, it just irritated me through the whole thing that I can't even appreciate the fight scenes.
- Luv2Spooge
- Sep 23, 2022
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Accident Man
I have been surreptitiously following Scott Adkins career for a few years with films such as Ninja, Shadow of a Tear; Close Range, Savage Dog and Boyka; watching him slowly make his ascent into blockbuster movies like Dr Strange.
Accident Man is a same, same but different kind of film for Scott which although, like many of his movies, follows the tried and tested storyline of revenge for a loved one; is filmed in London with a selection of accomplished and not too well known American, Irish and Scottish actors parading as cockney Brits. I wouldn't go so far as to say it is a love child of Quentin Tarrantino and Guy Richie, but there are elements of the two as well as a good dose of John Wick storyline and action.
It's not a bad movie, the action is good and the storyline keeps you entertained. Jesse V. Johnson shows some potential in the direction; the acting is okay with good efforts from Ray Stevenson, Ashley Greene and David Paymer; an okay script and a raw edge with a respectable musical score. However, the film lacks depth and intrigue. Fight choreography is decent and the dry humour keeps the movie from taking itself too seriously. I would say that this is definitely a step in the right direction for Scott; I could and would like to see him in Bondesque roles. I feel he is still to have his major breakthrough part but all in all I would give this a score of 6/10.
I have been surreptitiously following Scott Adkins career for a few years with films such as Ninja, Shadow of a Tear; Close Range, Savage Dog and Boyka; watching him slowly make his ascent into blockbuster movies like Dr Strange.
Accident Man is a same, same but different kind of film for Scott which although, like many of his movies, follows the tried and tested storyline of revenge for a loved one; is filmed in London with a selection of accomplished and not too well known American, Irish and Scottish actors parading as cockney Brits. I wouldn't go so far as to say it is a love child of Quentin Tarrantino and Guy Richie, but there are elements of the two as well as a good dose of John Wick storyline and action.
It's not a bad movie, the action is good and the storyline keeps you entertained. Jesse V. Johnson shows some potential in the direction; the acting is okay with good efforts from Ray Stevenson, Ashley Greene and David Paymer; an okay script and a raw edge with a respectable musical score. However, the film lacks depth and intrigue. Fight choreography is decent and the dry humour keeps the movie from taking itself too seriously. I would say that this is definitely a step in the right direction for Scott; I could and would like to see him in Bondesque roles. I feel he is still to have his major breakthrough part but all in all I would give this a score of 6/10.
- Pomplemoose-Pass
- Mar 21, 2018
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Watching this movie is like not an enjoyable experience.
The script lurches from one clunky attempt at humour to the next, at every point leaving the viewer hoping that it has at last reached the bottom and will start to get better....but it never does.
One line also perfectly describes the issue with this work, when our hero describes why his girlfriend is so appealing to him; "She's 26 with the body of an 18 year old and the mind of a 12 year old"...yeah classy huh?
Rated for 17 year old's in the US and 15 in the UK, it's script could only possibly appeal to a 12 year old viewer.
The script lurches from one clunky attempt at humour to the next, at every point leaving the viewer hoping that it has at last reached the bottom and will start to get better....but it never does.
One line also perfectly describes the issue with this work, when our hero describes why his girlfriend is so appealing to him; "She's 26 with the body of an 18 year old and the mind of a 12 year old"...yeah classy huh?
Rated for 17 year old's in the US and 15 in the UK, it's script could only possibly appeal to a 12 year old viewer.
- alec-macarthur
- Feb 11, 2018
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Pretty good. Good, brutal fighting scenes and surprisingly decent, funny script. Nothing deep or great of course, but real fun if you like Adkins films or films like Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels or John Wick.
- krzysiektom
- Jan 25, 2022
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Poor man's lock stock. Packet of peanuts,, a few jars n curry and saturday nights all right for fighting. It's that type of movie regardless how they try and dress it up .
- arianaliabadi
- Jun 13, 2019
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