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Canal: What are the 10 best series of the streaming platform
This false documentary follows the daily life of Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja and Guillermo, three vampires aged several centuries and a human, living in roommate in the New York today. How their cohabitation is organized ? Can a human be a friend and not a snack ? Eternal life, is it really so cool ?
Canal+: What are the 10 best series of the streaming platform ?
Looking for the best of Canal+ and its MyCanal platform ? Here is our selection of the 10 best series to see at the moment on the streaming service.
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With its plethoric and diversified catalog, Canal+ (and its MyCanal streaming platform) is the only tricolor company capable of competing with Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+. Dimol: It is not always easy to navigate in this vast catalog. That is why Digital has selected its 10 favorite series to watch on Canal+ and MyCanal for you.
This article is regularly updated with the best of the streaming service, as well as the last favorite of the editorial staff. This is Apple TV series+ Unit, On the occasion of the series of season 2.
As a reminder, the programs of the Apple streaming platform have been offered without additional cost to all Canal+ subscribers since April 20.
Canal+ offers Apple TV+ without additional cost to its subscribers
Canal+ enriches its offer by integrating Apple TV+ from April 20. The contents of the Cupertino firm are offered to subscribers.
What are the best series to see on Canal+ ?
Unit
When the eminent professor Hari Seldon predicts the imminent fall of the Galactic Empire, the Cleons – a long line of Emperor Clones in power – fear that their hitherto unequaled reign is compromised. They are therefore forced to make their arrangements to limit the damage. The doctor. Seldon and some of his faithful are thus sent to the borders of the galaxy to build the foundation, a special place intended to preserve the knowledge of civilization, in the hope of its reconstruction.
Created by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight) and Josh Friedman (Avatar 2)), Unit is undoubtedly the most monumental production of Apple TV+, with impressive sets and costumes, and a talented cast (Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell). If the fans of Isaac Asimov will be able to regret that the series diverge (many) of original novels, it must be admitted that Apple offers here a series on a scale and with rare ambitions, both thematic as visually. Of the great show a little snoring at times, but which remains essential for fans of SF.
- Look at the series of the series:
The rest of our selection
Silo
In the near future, the last ten thousand people on earth are refugees several meters underground to protect themselves from the outside world, toxic and mortal. But no one knows when and why the silo has been built and anyone trying to find the answer is exposed to fatal consequences. An engineer will go in search of answers, and discover a more complex mystery than what she had imagined.
Suitable for the successful books of Hugh Howey, Silo is an engaging and ambitious series, both anxiety-provoking and subtle criticism of our modern societies. Within a breathtaking intrigue, the series gives pride of place to its beautiful gallery of characters – embodied by a magnificent cast – and takes the time to develop them well. A work that bears fruit, and makes Silo One of the beautiful surprises of this summer. An Apple TV+ series, available for no additional cost on Canal+ and the MyCanal platform.
Hippocrates
A public hospital on the outskirts of a big city. Following health measures, the titular doctors find themselves confined to their homes for 48 hours. Three inexperienced interns and a medical examiner, who do not know each other yet, will have to block to manage the service and the patients alone. But the forties extends ..
Americans do not have the monopoly of excellent Medical Drama, And Hippocrates prove. Thomas Lilti’s series, adapted from his own film released in 2014, poses a current and chilling look at the daily life of caregivers in hospitals. A dive into the heart of a faulty system, as much on the side of caregivers as of patients, carried by a casting of choice: Louise Bourgoin, Alice Belaïdi, Karim Leklou or Bouli Lanners. A French reference.
What we do in the shadows
This false documentary follows the daily life of Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja and Guillermo, three vampires aged several centuries and a human, living in roommate in the New York today. How their cohabitation is organized ? Can a human be a friend and not a snack ? Eternal life, is it really so cool ?
Created by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, this series produced in the form of kernel follows the tribulations of a shared room of vampires which are painfully adapting to our modern era. A deliciously absurd show, which has fun with Gothic folklore, to better take a shifted look at the inepties of our society. It is crossed out and essential.
Gangs of London
For 20 years, Finn Wallace has been the most powerful chief of organized crime, having billions of pounds pass every year. When murdered, his son Sean Wallace is all designated to take over, with the support of the Dumani clan. This passage of relays has significant repercussions internationally. Surrounded by many rivals, will the young impulsive leader find a precious ally in the person of Elliot Finch, which has a particular interest in the Wallace family ? Carried by its destiny, Sean discovers the internal cogs of the largest criminal organization in London.
Violent, brutal, visually breathing, the series Gangs of London owes a lot of his energy and his uncompromising tone to his carriers, Matt Flannery and Gareth Evans (The raid)). Beyond his impressive action scenes, it is above all the complex characters that hang us in Gangs of London. The series has as such a casting of real “gules” carried by the young and promising Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders)). If season 2 marked a fall in quality, Gangs of London Stay a series to see.
Yellowjackets
Following an airplane accident, young members of a women’s football team are forced to survive in a wild and inhospitable environment. 20 years later, we find what remains of his survivors and discover how they got out.
If the plane accident stories tickle curiosity, the series pushes the concept by sprinkling it with teenage hormones and cannibalism. The strength of Yellowjackets Rests on her stunning cast (Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Tawney Cypress, Christina Ricci), and on a scary staging that plays as much on the codes of horror as on those of the mysterious drama. A unique and daring series whose second season has just arrived on Canal+ and MyCanal.
The English
An aristocratic Englishwoman, Lady Cornelia Locke, arrives in the new and wild landscape of the west to take revenge on the man whom she considers as responsible for the death of her son.
The English manages to make new with old, and offers a captivating western with realistic tale. A magnificently shaped series and with superb achievement, which will delight fans of the genre as much as the curious. With its gently start -up and slightly contemplative escape, the series is a little deserves. But once the story is launched, The English skillfully combines the heart of a classic intrigue and a multitude of secondary and finely connected narrative arcs, which weave a tapestry of great stories and points of view. Magnetic.
UFO (s)
In 1978, Didier Mathure, a great space engineer, saw his rocket exploding at takeoff and found himself transferred to Gépan, a department of CNES responsible for giving a scientific explanation to all kinds of reports of strange phenomena. If Didier is first skeptical, an extraordinary event will come upset his convictions.
This funny marriage between franchouillard humor and X-Files American mixes supernatural, absurd and regressive atmosphere to give birth to a series really not like the others. UFO (s) thus transports the spectator to his very 70s world, to meet characters all more formidable than the other, plunging them in improbable situations. A small pearl of the recent canal catalog+.
The flame
Life gave him everything. Except a co -pilot. For nine weeks in a sublime villa, thirteen women will compete to seduce Marc, line pilot, and try to light in him. The flame ! So, arm the slides, check the opposite door. Marc will take his contenders to seventh heaven !
This French adaptation of the show Burning Love Produced by Ben Stiller twists the neck with reality TV shows, and extracts the delicious discomfort and absurdity, to the delight of spectators. Not far from the spirit of The Office, The flame can also count on the alchemy of actors (Jonathan Cohen and Pierre Niney in mind), which gives hilarious sequences. If the second season (The torch) is less effective, here is a program not to be missed.
The legendary office
Within the DGSE, the BDL, legendary office, directs illegal immigrants, who are the most important agents of the French intelligence services.
How to make a selection of the best Canal+ programs without citing The legendary office ? Eric Rochant’s series (Patriots, Möbius) is a marvel of political intrigue where everything is intertwined, professional and staff. The series is a little jewel of staging and artistic direction which offers an unprecedented immersion in the cogs of the state. She is above all worth it for her gallery of troubled and exciting characters, and her perfect cast, where Mathieu Kassovitz finds here one of his best roles. Five thrilling seasons, and a summit of French TV.
Canal+: What are the 10 best series of the streaming platform ?
Looking for the best of Canal+ and its MyCanal platform ? Here is our selection of the 10 best series to see at the moment on the streaming service.
Advertising, your content continues below
With its plethoric and diversified catalog, Canal+ (and its MyCanal streaming platform) is the only tricolor company capable of competing with Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+. Dimol: It is not always easy to navigate in this vast catalog. That is why Digital has selected its 10 favorite series to watch on Canal+ and MyCanal for you.
This article is regularly updated with the best of the streaming service, as well as the last favorite of the editorial staff. This is Apple TV series+ Unit, On the occasion of the series of season 2.
As a reminder, the programs of the Apple streaming platform have been offered without additional cost to all Canal+ subscribers since April 20.
Canal+ offers Apple TV+ without additional cost to its subscribers
Canal+ enriches its offer by integrating Apple TV+ from April 20. The contents of the Cupertino firm are offered to subscribers.
What are the best series to see on Canal+ ?
Unit
When the eminent professor Hari Seldon predicts the imminent fall of the Galactic Empire, the Cleons – a long line of Emperor Clones in power – fear that their hitherto unequaled reign is compromised. They are therefore forced to make their arrangements to limit the damage. The doctor. Seldon and some of his faithful are thus sent to the borders of the galaxy to build the foundation, a special place intended to preserve the knowledge of civilization, in the hope of its reconstruction.
Created by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight) and Josh Friedman (Avatar 2)), Unit is undoubtedly the most monumental production of Apple TV+, with impressive sets and costumes, and a talented cast (Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell). If the fans of Isaac Asimov will be able to regret that the series diverge (many) of original novels, it must be admitted that Apple offers here a series on a scale and with rare ambitions, both thematic as visually. Of the great show a little snoring at times, but which remains essential for fans of SF.
- Look at the series of the series:
The rest of our selection
Silo
In the near future, the last ten thousand people on earth are refugees several meters underground to protect themselves from the outside world, toxic and mortal. But no one knows when and why the silo has been built and anyone trying to find the answer is exposed to fatal consequences. An engineer will go in search of answers, and discover a more complex mystery than what she had imagined.
Suitable for the successful books of Hugh Howey, Silo is an engaging and ambitious series, both anxiety-provoking and subtle criticism of our modern societies. Within a breathtaking intrigue, the series gives pride of place to its beautiful gallery of characters – embodied by a magnificent cast – and takes the time to develop them well. A work that bears fruit, and makes Silo One of the beautiful surprises of this summer. An Apple TV+ series, available for no additional cost on Canal+ and the MyCanal platform.
Hippocrates
A public hospital on the outskirts of a big city. Following health measures, the titular doctors find themselves confined to their homes for 48 hours. Three inexperienced interns and a medical examiner, who do not know each other yet, will have to block to manage the service and the patients alone. But the forties extends ..
Americans do not have the monopoly of excellent Medical Drama, And Hippocrates prove. Thomas Lilti’s series, adapted from his own film released in 2014, poses a current and chilling look at the daily life of caregivers in hospitals. A dive into the heart of a faulty system, as much on the side of caregivers as of patients, carried by a casting of choice: Louise Bourgoin, Alice Belaïdi, Karim Leklou or Bouli Lanners. A French reference.
What we do in the shadows
This false documentary follows the daily life of Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja and Guillermo, three vampires aged several centuries and a human, living in roommate in the New York today. How their cohabitation is organized ? Can a human be a friend and not a snack ? Eternal life, is it really so cool ?
Created by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, this series produced in the form of kernel follows the tribulations of a shared room of vampires which are painfully adapting to our modern era. A deliciously absurd show, which has fun with Gothic folklore, to better take a shifted look at the inepties of our society. It is crossed out and essential.
Gangs of London
For 20 years, Finn Wallace has been the most powerful chief of organized crime, having billions of pounds pass every year. When murdered, his son Sean Wallace is all designated to take over, with the support of the Dumani clan. This passage of relays has significant repercussions internationally. Surrounded by many rivals, will the young impulsive leader find a precious ally in the person of Elliot Finch, which has a particular interest in the Wallace family ? Carried by its destiny, Sean discovers the internal cogs of the largest criminal organization in London.
Violent, brutal, visually breathing, the series Gangs of London owes a lot of his energy and his uncompromising tone to his carriers, Matt Flannery and Gareth Evans (The raid)). Beyond his impressive action scenes, it is above all the complex characters that hang us in Gangs of London. The series has as such a casting of real “gules” carried by the young and promising Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders)). If season 2 marked a fall in quality, Gangs of London Stay a series to see.
Yellowjackets
Following an airplane accident, young members of a women’s football team are forced to survive in a wild and inhospitable environment. 20 years later, we find what remains of his survivors and discover how they got out.
If the plane accident stories tickle curiosity, the series pushes the concept by sprinkling it with teenage hormones and cannibalism. The strength of Yellowjackets Rests on her stunning cast (Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Tawney Cypress, Christina Ricci), and on a scary staging that plays as much on the codes of horror as on those of the mysterious drama. A unique and daring series whose second season has just arrived on Canal+ and MyCanal.
The English
An aristocratic Englishwoman, Lady Cornelia Locke, arrives in the new and wild landscape of the west to take revenge on the man whom she considers as responsible for the death of her son.
The English manages to make new with old, and offers a captivating western with realistic tale. A magnificently shaped series and with superb achievement, which will delight fans of the genre as much as the curious. With its gently start -up and slightly contemplative escape, the series is a little deserves. But once the story is launched, The English skillfully combines the heart of a classic intrigue and a multitude of secondary and finely connected narrative arcs, which weave a tapestry of great stories and points of view. Magnetic.
UFO (s)
In 1978, Didier Mathure, a great space engineer, saw his rocket exploding at takeoff and found himself transferred to Gépan, a department of CNES responsible for giving a scientific explanation to all kinds of reports of strange phenomena. If Didier is first skeptical, an extraordinary event will come upset his convictions.
This funny marriage between franchouillard humor and X-Files American mixes supernatural, absurd and regressive atmosphere to give birth to a series really not like the others. UFO (s) thus transports the spectator to his very 70s world, to meet characters all more formidable than the other, plunging them in improbable situations. A small pearl of the recent canal catalog+.
The flame
Life gave him everything. Except a co -pilot. For nine weeks in a sublime villa, thirteen women will compete to seduce Marc, line pilot, and try to light in him. The flame ! So, arm the slides, check the opposite door. Marc will take his contenders to seventh heaven !
This French adaptation of the show Burning Love Produced by Ben Stiller twists the neck with reality TV shows, and extracts the delicious discomfort and absurdity, to the delight of spectators. Not far from the spirit of The Office, The flame can also count on the alchemy of actors (Jonathan Cohen and Pierre Niney in mind), which gives hilarious sequences. If the second season (The torch) is less effective, here is a program not to be missed.
The legendary office
Within the DGSE, the BDL, legendary office, directs illegal immigrants, who are the most important agents of the French intelligence services.
How to make a selection of the best Canal+ programs without citing The legendary office ? Eric Rochant’s series (Patriots, Möbius) is a marvel of political intrigue where everything is intertwined, professional and staff. The series is a little jewel of staging and artistic direction which offers an unprecedented immersion in the cogs of the state. She is above all worth it for her gallery of troubled and exciting characters, and her perfect cast, where Mathieu Kassovitz finds here one of his best roles. Five thrilling seasons, and a summit of French TV.
MyCanal: the best series
In search of the most beautiful series to discover on Canal+ and its MyCanal streaming platform ? Here, according to the editorial staff of CNET and the spectators, the best in the SVOD service catalog in August 2023.
Posted on 09/15/2023 at 3:30 p.m
Summary
This article was updated on 09/15 with the best series of the streaming platform in September 2023.
Historically, Canal+ is the cinema chain in France. Thanks to its mycanal digital platform (replay, vod), certain subscription formulas and its SVOD service (Canal+ Series), the diffuser is gradually imposed as an actor who counts on the TV series side.
Between its original productions and the programs broadcast thanks to its many partnerships, the catalog offered by Canal has nothing to envy to the market cadors. Better still, by concluding agreements with Netflix, OCS, Disney+ and a slew of specialized channels, Canal launched the Ciné Series pack, surely the most complete offer in the sector for series and seventh art fans.
Every month, we will therefore establish an updated selection of Best programs available on MyCanal, Whether it is the original Canal+ creations or the contents distributed in the basic offer, or available via The Ciné Series pack.
In September, Slow Horses is the editorial favorite.
What are the best series to watch on Canal+ (September 2023) ?
Cnet France’s favorite
Slow Horses
Synopsis
In this series of espionage like no other, agents of the British intelligence service are put in the mi5 closet and sent to a department for fallen agents because of the errors they made during their careers.
CNET France’s opinion
Created by Will Smith (and no, not that of Bad Boys) according to the novels of Mick Herron, Slow Horses is the antipodes of James Bond. In “Slough House” (“La Maison des Tocards” in French), MI5 agents watch their careers die.
The series then offers a gallery of characters that we gradually discover the past, starting with River Cartwright, sent to Slough House after making a major error during a real condition training. Through this character, Slow Horses explore individuals either resolved to accept their fate, or eager to go up the ladder of the MI5 and restore their coat of arms.
Carried by a caustic oldman Gary in the role of Jackson Lamb, disillusioned leader of the Slough House unit, Slow Horses alternates a humorous side with a narration with a captivating common thread.
Slow Horses is an Apple TV+ stamped series available on MyCanal.
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Hippocrates
In Poincaré hospital, the situation is far from ideal. While a patient died of a mysterious virus, all the doctors holding the internal medicine service are placed in quarantine. To ensure the continuity of care, three young internal and a medical examiner are put on the bridge and manage the situation as best they can. But for these inexperienced trainee doctors, everyday life quickly becomes exhausting.
Hippocrates is a French medical series which takes a very current look at the daily life of caregivers and chronicle the daily functioning of a public hospital in crisis, without a means or sufficient staff. The series succeeds in captivating thanks to its authenticity, its realization and the richness of its intrigue. The casting, carried by Louise Bourgoin, Zacharie Chasriaud, Alice Belaïdi and Karim Leklou, makes an excellent copy. The different characters are accurately embodied and it is a real pleasure to see Hippocrates, from beginning to end.
The Morning Show
Behind the scenes of an American morning TV, The Morning Show Port the portrait of an ambitious team constantly in search of power, among which two women try to get out of the game.
Modern and incisive, The Morning Show is an Apple TV+ series dealing with a TV show that awakens America every morning and whose headliners are almost part of the public of the public. The series then portrays the daily life of these people that the public believes to know to reveal how much the egos rub behind the scenes and how each abuse of their power. With its five -star cast (Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carrell) and its controlled staging, The Morning Show is a solid writing series that offers a acerbic point of view on today’s American media.
UFO (s)
In 1978, Didier Mathure, a great space engineer, saw his rocket exploding at takeoff and found himself transferred to Gépan, a department of CNES responsible for giving a scientific explanation to all kinds of reports of strange phenomena. If Didier is first skeptical, an extraordinary event will come upset his convictions.
UFO (s), This is the meeting between X-Files and French humor. This series placed both on the supernatural, the funny, and the absurd with the result. With its garish colors and its very 1970 atmosphere, UFO (s) transports us to a world where the impossible is possible and where the characters try as best they can to explain it. A French series not to be missed.
On the Verge
In Los Angeles, four friends in the midst of the forties of her forties/fifty trying to juggle between their family life and their professional life. For Justine, a French chef in a fashionable restaurant, Anne, an overwhelmed stylist, Ella, with her three children of three different fathers, and Yasmin, who tries to get out of a 12 -year -old maternity leave, the daily is a number D ‘Balancer most often rock’n’roll !
On the Verge, it’s fresh, daring and authentic. In this series, our four heroines are not perfect, and that is what makes them so endearing. Created by Julie Delpy, the show has a smart look at women on the verge of sending everything. It is the authenticity of the characters that makes all the strength of the series. In addition, humor is there and manifests itself not only in funny situations but also in dialogues written with care. Add to that a casting to the small onions and a controlled achievement, and you get the recipe for a successful series (and unfortunately canceled too quickly).
It’s a sin
In London in the 1980s, several young members of the LGBTQ+ community are faced with the alarming AIDS crisis and begin their adult life in the middle of this drama.
In five episodes of great accuracy, It’s a sin Explores chaos caused by the virus with force and sensitivity to its beginnings, slaloming between the confusion of scientists, media silence, and irrational behaviors towards the patients caused by the fear of a disease that we do not really know. The series highlights endearing characters whose overwhelming stories remain with the spectator beyond the viewing of the series. A large mini-series, incredibly well written, staged and interpreted.
The English
The Englishman Cornelia Locke arrives in the wild West of the United States to take revenge on the man whom she considers responsible for the death of her son. She meets Eli Whipp, a former cavalry scout, from the Pawnee people. Very quickly, they discover a common story that they will have to overcome.
With its grandiose decorations, its careful staging and its breathtaking cinematography, The English is a western as beautiful to look at that he can be violent. The wild side of America in the 1890s is reinforced by a violent plot in which no gift is made to the characters. The English is a modern western as we see that too little, which underlines the harshness of the time which it portrayed rather than watered down, and this mini-series turns out to be a fresco through the west in which the links between the main characters are only growing over the episodes. Result: a captivating show in six episodes not to be missed.
Yellowjackets
Following a plane crash, young members of a women’s football team are forced to survive in a wild and inhospitable environment. 20 years later, we find what remains of his survivors and discover how they got out.
If plane crash stories tickle curiosity, the series pushes the concept by strewn with teenage hormones and cannibalism. The strength of Yellowjackets Rests on her stunning cast (Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Tawney Cypress, Christina Ricci), and on a scary staging that plays as much on the codes of horror as on those of the mysterious drama. A unique and daring series which we are looking forward to the continuation.
Schitt’s Creek
The setbacks of the rich pink family which, being ruined, is forced to settle in the small town of Schitt’s Creek bought at the time as a joke because of its name.
Schitt’s Creek is the kind of series that does not start on wheels but takes some time to find its marks before turning to be a real nugget that is both hilarious and touching. The members of the Rose family are all more eccentric than the others but have no trouble making themselves endearing in the eyes of the spectator, even if they sometimes have the most exasperating behaviors. On the contrary, we take pleasure in following their setbacks and seeing them become an increasingly united family. Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy all deliver explosive performances and see their characters evolve brilliantly over the seasons.
30 rock
The head of a successful women’s program on a New York channel must adapt to the policy of the new boss, and in particular the hiring of a star who came to Hollywood.
30 rock, It is the story of the meeting and friendship obtained at a high price between an overwhelmed program producer, a little neurotic and strongly feminist, Liz Lemon (Fey) and the false boss of the NBC, a charismatic setting but Ignoring everything from television, Jack Donaghy (the role camped by Baldwin). The series mocks as soon as it can ridicule the business of television and the quest for audience, but it mainly stages a group of characters that everything opposes who will have to tighten their elbows and develop a certain respect for middle of permanent chaos.
Rogue Heroes
During the Second World War, David Stirling, a young eccentric officer, considers that traditional commando units do not work. He then developed a radical plan that goes against all the rules of modern war. He fights to obtain permission to recruit the harder, the daring and the most brilliant soldiers to set up a small secret unit that will sow chaos behind the enemy lines.
Carried by a most charismatic cast, with Connor Swindells (Sex Education), Jack O’Connell (Invincible) and Alfie Allen (Game Of Thrones) on your mind, Rogue Heroes offers an explosive staging and a story full of bite that keeps the spectator in breath. During the six episodes of its first season, the show makes us discover characters as atypical as attractive and embarks the spectator in an absolutely crazy story.
The Ciné Series Pack in short
With Canal, Canal+ Series, Netflix, OCS, Disney+ and a substantial number of American antennas (Sundance TV …), the Ciné Séries pack is the offer targeting enthusiasts of TV series and other moviegoers. Beyond its plethoric catalog, its price positioning is also attractive.
For the non -binding offer (100 % digital) and the two -year commitment (via the canal decoder or your TV box), the price is 34.99 euros per month (Canal+ Bouquet+ and Pack Cine Séries). For those under 26, it takes 20.49 euros per month. And if you are already subscribed, add the pack to your bouquet will cost you 17 euros per month.
In short, for those who want to be able to access the main market streaming platforms (thanks to a single subscription), it is undoubtedly an alternative to consider.
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