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Article: A hero on the seven seas, ten sets of lovers, three tortured souls, and a lion of the fourth estate.(Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; The Matrix Revolutions; Love Actually; Gothika; 21 Grams; In the Cut; Veronica Guerin; Pieces of April)(Movie Review)
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- November 1, 2003
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