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| Magni gurns and grimaces, popping pills to lower his blood pressure before engaging in a bewildering tussle with his trousers; Natour preens himself smugly, makes a few industrious stabs at tai chi, cockily glances at his watch like a man whose commuter train will arrive on time and whose lunchbox is already packed. Nel is an altogether more lunatic creature now, unveiling a range of pantomime gurns and grimaces at Cook. And two, because he's played by Eddie Murphy with an auto-pilot repertoire of gurns and grimaces that grow increasingly wearisome from about the five-minute mark. |
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