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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Okay, we have two films released in the same year with homonymic titles. One is an animated feature which can at least pretend to be suitable for kids (even if it is post-apocalyptic), and which has been a hit this fall. The other is this one, a film of a musical based on a Fellini art film that has, as one of its major elements, a Love Dodecahedron. And this film has not had much buzz yet; unless that changes, it's not gonna break any box office records. |