2024 the best marigold hotel review


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Reviewer: Rain
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I love this movie!
Review: Part 1 and part 2 are both great movies!!

Reviewer: Joe Plumber
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great movie.
Review: Fantastic sequel to 1.

Reviewer: I received the dvd promptly and reflect that the service shown to me was of the highest and professional service an international customer received from this seller.- Thank you from Terry Phelan (New Zealand).customer received from the seller. Might I add a sincere thank you for the end service received too!! Regards Terry Phelan from New Zealand.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Second best exotic hotel
Review: I enjoyed this movie and play 1 and 2 movies one after the other.The seller was exceptional in service and appreciated.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great actors
Review: Maggie Smith and Judi Dench do it again with style. Don’t miss this movie….

Reviewer: Es la tercera vez q compro , estos CD para regalo , esta última, demoró 3 semanas, la calidad no es buena ,llegaron los CD sueltos dentro del estuche uno de ellos con el fijador del centro roto, falta probarlos para ver si no se han dañado
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Que los CD sean compatibles con los equipos disponibles en America
Review: He tratado de repetir la compra para regalos pero veo q no garantizanvq sean compatibles con los equipos disponibles en el área de América así como debes especificar bien la opción de doblaje al español . Las seguiría comprando sin duda Es un magnífico regalo para amigos del buen cine

Reviewer: Mike Billington author of Murder in the Rainy Season
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" is first class
Review: It is rare - too rare - in this day and age to find a movie that features an entire cast of actors who are true masters of their craft.Instead, we are too often bombarded by films that feature visually stunning special effects that mask mediocre performances and sub-par writing.That is decidedly not the case in "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." This is a film that features a virtual all-star team of actors, an exotic (and very colorful) locale, and some very fine writing. It is a story about growing old with as much grace as possible while discovering that love is not the strict province of the young.Because this is a sequel, there are some critics who have said this movie does not live up to the high bar set by "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel." I think they are wrong in doing so for this is a separate movie. True, it has virtually the same cast and takes place in the same locale, however, it is its own film with its own objectives. Its purpose is not just to carry the story forward but also to explore new themes.For example, three of the hotel's residents have rejoined the working world while another couple struggles with the challenge of living in a monogamous relationship when conventional wisdom assumes that they are long past the age at which this question even arises. The residents must also cope with cross-cultural differences, the toll that aging takes on not only the body but also the mind, and the heightened awareness of their own mortality.The story revolves around two main issues: The impending wedding of hotel owner Sonny (played by Dev Patel) and his fiancee (played by Tina Desai) and his efforts to buy and develop a second residence for older men and women. As part of his efforts to secure a loan for the second property, he must cope with an undercover inspector sent by the corporation that he is asking for financial backing. That leads to some unexpected - and often charming - consequences not only for Sonny but also for the other residents of the hotel and his widowed mother.Joining the cast for this movie are Richard Gere and Tamsin Grieg. Both blend in beautifully with A-listers Judy Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy and the rest of the cast that returned for this sequel. I make a point of that because it's not always easy to do so, especially given the huge success of the first film.The cinematography is excellent, giving viewers a real sense of what it is like to live and work in modern India and the direction is sure handed. I am a writer by profession and am often overly critical of movie scripts but I must admit I had no issues with this one. The story moves along in a smooth, well-reasoned fashion and the plot - while a little convoluted - is well imagined. The dialogue is often hilarious but throughout the movie the actors are given ample opportunity to express a wide range of emotions.For my money, this is a 5-star film and one that I will enjoy watching many times over the course of the next few years.

Reviewer: Carolyn Hodges
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I loved this movie
Review: I loved this movie, the same way I did the first! The hotel is run by very young Sonny Kapoor and his girlfriend, Sunaina What a funny, rich, interesting and endearing journey story of older Brits thinking they have found, after much research and internet searches, a perfect laid back retirement home for much less than in their country, with a possible exotic lifestyle. But as the saying goes, what appears to be too good usually isn't. And this place, largely, isn't. The building's walls are falling apart, the bedrooms are sparse, there is little running water, no plumbing, electricity and little furniture, and not all rooms are renovated. But the photography, the geography of the area, upclose, is spectacular! But then there is young, vibrant, optimistic Sonny and his girlfriend Sunaina, who is more than willing to help him upgrade his position and career.In this continuation (don't remember all the characters and detail) as the hotel is being refurbished, it then closes down. Sonny searches for a second companion hotel, and continues to see his girlfriend, Sunaia against his mother's wishes. Muriel, (Maggie Smith) becomes co-manager, with a new medical issue of her own, and spends most of her time at the hotel as Evelyn (Judi Dench) is offered a second job as a fabric buyer,(I think in California) for her higher knowledge of fabric and color, as Douglas (Bill Nighy) who wants to divorce his wife, is concerned about losing her, as they share daily, morning pancake outings, and as he is secretly falling in love and rejected, by Evelyn, who considers them no more than friends, having hoped to introduce his daughter. Meanwhile, Madge (Celia Imrie),divorced and isolating, finally leaves the hotel and soon finds two new suitors, competing with each other, deciding on which one she will choose and this plot ending surprised me. Meanwhile, Carol (Diana Hardcastle) and Norman Cousins (Ronald Pickup) just meet through Evelyn, and are soon having serious, funny, and misunderstood relationship issues, as he finds her sleeping around. The new guests, for one vacancy, are Guy, Richard Gere, a journalist and writer, who was writing a book but as he is quickly(who Sonny thinks is the company inspector of the hotel) taken in by the exotic and the area, lifestyle, and Lillete, Sonny's future mother-in-law, he has started to write chapters about each part of their relationship, and Livinia, who goes to a better hotel.I felt that the very exciting part of this movie, was the fresh, young optimistic energy of Sonny Kapoor, the so called owner/manager, of this hotel, with his girlfriend/fiance, Sunaina. Soon, Sonny's brothers, who share in the ownership, come up with bright, profit-making ideas on how to find another hotel and want to buy him out. With his struggles and now this, anger ensues. As well, his girlfriend's dancing partner, for a dance show, threatens his relationship and his newly approved impending marriage-chaos ensues. But, in the end with some sorrows, very good surprises, visual excitement abounds, laughter, joy and future possibility. Highly recommend. Both are great movies, for the young and the older.

Reviewer: Teacher from San Jose
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Follow-Up
Review: So much to love about this movie. Great acting, great script. A must see!

Reviewer: Evangeline M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excellent feel good movie. This is the sequel to the first one - Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.Had to have it to add to my library of "watch again" movies.

Reviewer: patricia pauley
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Entertainment

Reviewer: Grace Cross
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: A refreshing movie about taking risks and finding love along the way. Fun movie to lift your spirit. Highly recommended.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL [2015] [Blu-ray + Digital HD ULTRAVIOLET] At Any Age, Life Can Be An Adventure! Heart-warming and Hilarious! Irresistibly Entertaining!Check in again for more love and laughter as new arrival Richard Gere joins an all-star ensemble cast - including Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel -returning for this heart-warming sequel to ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ Now that his first venture has been proven successful, ever-confident Sonny (Patel) is busy juggling plans for a second resort...as well as his own wedding. But his efforts are constantly hampered by hilarious complications, and in order to pull it all together, he'll need a little help and encouragement from his resident friends.Cast: Dev Patel, Dame Maggie Smith, Danny Mahoney, David Strathairn, Dame Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, Ronald Pickup, Diana Hardcastle, Subhrajyoti Barat, Fiona Mollison, Zachary Coffin, Jayesh V. Kardak, Tina Desai, Shazad Latif, Avijit Dutt, Denzil Smith, Ashok Pathak, Poppy Miller, Rajesh Tailang, Atul Tiwari, Seema Azmi, Lillete Dubey, Tamsin Greig, Richard Gere, Neeraj Kadela, Sarvesh Vyas, Lateesha Dorik, Vikram Singh, Avantika Akerkar, Shishir Sharma, Sid Makkar, Claire Price, Penelope Wilton, Lokesh Rai, Atul Kale, Sufiyan Khan, Dinesh Pradhan and Anita PradhanDirector: John MaddenProducers: Graham Broadbent and Peter CzerninScreenplay: Ol ParkerComposer: Thomas NewmanCinematography: Ben SmithardVideo Resolution: 1080pAspect Ratio: 2.39:1Audio: English: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, English Descriptive Audio: 5.1 DTS, Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Czech: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Hungarian: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Polish: 5.1 Dolby Digital, Thai: 5.1 Dolby Digital, and Turkish: 5.1 Dolby DigitalSubtitles: English, English SDH, Spanish, Portuguese [Brazil], Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Bahasa Indonesia, Malaysian, Chinese [Traditional Mandarin], Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Thai, Turkish and VietnameseRunning Time: 117 minutesRegion: All RegionsNumber of discs: 1Studio: Fox Searchlight PicturesAndrew’s Blu-ray Review: Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and most of the remaining cast of 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' are reunited for this follow-up film also featuring Richard Gere. As the sequel to a film that hinted at a follow-up in the first outing's final scenes, John Madden's ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ [2015] offers just as much joy, heart and chuckles as its hugely successful predecessor. With director John Madden once again at the helm, the core cast is back to once again wend their way through a bustling Jaipur, dealing with new careers, young love and fresh beginnings in their twilight years. The audience is dragged into a world even more technicoloured than before; one brimming with light and music, designed to evoke the eternal charm of India more prominently than ever.Set against the impending nuptials of lovebirds Sonny Kapoor [Dev Patel] and Sunaina [Tina Desai], the septuagenarian quintet, find themselves eight months into their new life in Jaipur and keeping on its sunny side. Muriel Donnelly [Dame Maggie Smith] is helping Sonny Kapoor run the hotel; Evelyn Greenslade [Dame Judi Dench] works for a textile import company; Douglas Ainslie [Bill Nighy] plays roustabout tour guide, patiently waiting for Evelyn to return his romantic advances. Madge Hardcastle [Celia Imrie] and Norman [Ronald Pickup] run the affairs of The Viceroy Club, still playing fast and loose in matters of the heart. Yet again, they all face the tribulations and pleasures of their newly carved niches. In this second go-round, there is stability for all involved; it's maintaining it that proves tricky.In the midst of the fireworks, an enigmatic American arrives at the Marigold Hotel in the form of Richard Gere [Guy Chambers] arrival sends Madge Hardcastle [Celia Imrie] into a swoon, by saying, "Lordy lord, have mercy on my ovaries!" But at the same time brings out the slight clumsiness of the situation as he immediately gets attracted to Mrs. Kapoor [Lillete Dubey], but she is also a mother and going for a relationship is not meant for her in the Indian society. Their values are different, and they keep clashing. However, these things don't happen to generate any sense of pity, but they dig out the basics of human nature. In another scene, a character Madge Hardcastle talks to her unmarried, 40-something driver and goes to visit his home. She has not decided on her best suitor yet and that keeps her mind occupied with negative thoughts, but then she gets into a conversation with her poor driver, who can't quite speak in fluent English, but is very charming in the process and his is the most charming scene in the entire film, where the conversation goes as follows: Madge: “Why didn't you marry?” Driver: “Never fell in love.” Madge: “Didn't stop me though.” Another poignant part in the film is when Dame Judi Dench says, “it was meant to be about the end, but now it's about the beginning,” you immediately get the resolution.‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ succeeds in its moments of comedy: Dev Patel once again rouses with his performance as the eternally optimistic and determined young entrepreneur. Dame Maggie Smith, while giving her best iteration of English-bred directness, is given some of the best one-liners to date. John Madden expands the world of the hotel further outside its walls to give more of a travelogue vibrancy to the staging; this new iteration of the city pulses and shimmers under the glimmer of the Indian sun.Ol Parker's screenplay has quite a lot to juggle when you think about it: Not only does it have to integrate the wedding into the plot; it also has to perform this movie's version of fan service: Give each member of its cast of heavyweights something meaty to do. These are, after all, some of the finest actors in the known universe, and you can’t just have them stand around. It also has to handle the introduction of a new character: a somewhat enigmatic author played by Richard Gere, who Sonny is convinced is a hotel inspector despite all appearances to the contrary (a subplot that recalls the classic Fawlty Towers episode). It could have easily become a total disaster, but with the help of the occasional subplots and wacky-old-person shenanigans, the proceedings remain dignified and smooth, thanks to the game cast, some decent romantic tension, particularly between Bill Nighy and Dame Judi Dench, as well as Richard Gere and Lillete Dubey, as Sonny’s mother, and John Madden’s elegant, patient camera. The title says it all, especially by calling it ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,’ it could of course come second best, but for those who adored the original, and you will love and embrace this wonderful magical film, with heaps of wonderful colourful characters.But the film is, at its core, is a meditation on the sacred final years of one's life. The foolish belief is that just because someone is of a certain age and again supposedly signals the end of pleasures like love, friendship and careers is continually disproved within the boundaries of each character's respective storyline. This renewal of life is saccharinely optimistic but, then again, this is the just the sort of film that should be allowed to revel in that. Time feels more precious now and each character is allowed more space to explore and grow out of the pasts that have shaped them, letting them come to empowerment for the future. This film is shamelessly, unapologetically sentimental, but that’s just fine because we’re rooting for everyone here. The multiple storylines spin off the whirlwind that is Sonny who juggles both his upcoming wedding to Sunaina [Tina Desai] and his ambitious plans to open a second hotel for which he requires the blessing of an American finance company. His expansion plans provide a clever raison d’être for the sequel and add a bit of mystery and surprise to a plot that opts for gentle laughs and tender moments over heavy dramatics or heartache. The relationships don’t all ring true and accommodating so many storylines rather bloats the running time but it’s heart-warming and hilarious, directed with a fine eye for local colour by John Madden. Above all, it’s another terrific showcase for the distinguished cast. But the absolute star of this show, the reason anybody might enjoy it, is because Dame Maggie Smith is Dev Patel’s assistant and a very wise counsellor, because Muriel Donnelly’s sour deflations of all this afflatus being what makes the entire package tolerable.John Madden directs this sequel ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ by paying close attention to the fragmented nature of the story which involves so many different characters. In total, they offer a kaleidoscopic view of the many forms of love as this improvised family comes together to support Sonny Kapoor and each other. The drama concludes with a festive Indian wedding with lively music, dance, and song. Dame Maggie Smith's touching coda in a letter from Muriel underlines the themes of the film and proves to be good medicine for the soul. ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ delivers the same winning formula of laughter and tears, eliciting strong performances from Dame Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Dame Maggie Smith at her acid-tongued, indomitable best. The course of true love, even in twilight years, never runs smooth and Parker composes variations on a theme of amour, while peppering his script with pithy one-liners. "There is no present like the time," professes one wise soul. John Madden's film is certainly a gift: you get everything you expect, plus enjoyable enthusiastic moments, but one sad moment at the end of the film, what that is, you will have to view this brilliant film to find out. This film gets the gold standard in my opinion and all those critics out there, who have given it sarcastic reviews, on the negative side, should be totally ashamed of themselves, in writing such misogynous dinosaur critical drivel.Blu-ray Video Quality – The film has an extremely stunning 2.39:1 theatrical aspect ratio that is faithfully reproduced in this awesome 1080p encoded image. Sharpness is superb throughout the presentation, and colour is vibrant and supremely full-bodied without ever blooming. Flesh tones are deeply saturated throughout. Contrast has been applied spectacularly well to give the picture a consistent sheen while black levels are rich and deep.Blu-ray Audio Quality – The 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 sound mix offers a lively audio presentation with the dialogue beautifully recorded and placed in the centre channel. Thomas Newman’s background score gets an immersive presentation through the fronts and rears and really delivers the goods during the two dance sequences, especially at the engagement and wedding parties. Likewise, sound effects are effectively split when necessary and pan through the soundstage occasionally to great effect.Blu-ray Special Features and Extras:Special Feature: Promotional Features: With this particular feature, is that you get is six brief vignettes feature film clips and sound bites from the cast and crew about the making of the film and they are as follows:1. STORY [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [03:06] This first promotional feature starts at beginning of the film with Dame Maggie Smith doing her bit to promote the Marigold Hotel for the investors. But them we go to John Madden [Director] giving us the lowdown on the story of ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.’ We get even more clips from the 2015 film, but with nice little interviews slotted in with the main actors Dev Patel [Sonny Kapoor]; Dame Maggie Smith [Muriel Donnelly]; Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; Tina Desai [Sunaina]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers] and Bill Nighy [Douglas Ainslie], despite them calling these features “Promotional,” they are really more like a long advert for the film, but despite this, they are all very nice little features.2. CAST [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [03:38] next up we get more clips from the 2015 film, plus some behind-the-scenes from the film, as well as more contributions from people like Graham Broadbent [Producer]; John Madden [Director]; Diana Hardcastle [Carol Parr]; Dev Patel [Sonny Kapoor]; Dame Maggie Smith [Muriel Donnelly]; Celia Imrie [Madge Hardcastle]; Penelope Wilton [Jean Ainslie]; Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; Tamsin Greig [Lavinia Beech] and Richard Gere [Guy Chambers]. Although, again this is a another small “Promotional” film, at least you get to get some intimate view from the main actors heaping great praise on everyone involved with the 2015 film.3. RETURNING TO THE MARIGOLD HOTEL [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [02:52] Once again we get short excerpts from the 2015 film, plus also again behind-the-scenes of shooting the film. But we also get more short little interviews and comments from the likes of Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; Dame Maggie Smith [Muriel Donnelly]; Dev Patel [Sonny Kapoor]; Celia Imrie [Madge Hardcastle]; John Madden [Director]; Bill Nighy [Douglas Ainslie]; Ronald Pickup [Norman Cousins]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers]; Graham Broadbent [Producer]; and Ol Parker [Writer]. But what is nice about this little feature, is that everyone was so pleased to be back in India, also praising the brilliant script by Ol Parker, plus the wonderful colourful India and all the wonderful people of that country.4. BLOSSOMING RELATIONSHIPS [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [02:45] With this particular short promotional film, we again get short excerpts from the film, but this time the contributors talk intimately about the romance that happens throughout the 2015 film, and the views we hear are from the following contributors, like Dame Maggie Smith [Muriel Donnelly]; John Madden [Director]; Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; Ol Parker [Writer]; Bill Nighy [Douglas Ainslie]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers]; Lillete Dubey [Mrs. Kapoor]; Celia Imrie [Madge Hardcastle]; Ronald Pickup [Norman Cousins] and Dev Patel [Sonny Kapoor]. What is really nice about this short little film is that they talk about all of the ups and downs with the rollercoaster emotions of the film and about the blossoming romance of the older generation in the film and they all say that they are disappointed that they don’t make these sorts of films anymore.5. THE MARIGOLD WEDDING [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [02:35] Once again we get plenty of clips from the 2015 film, plus again more behind-the-scenes of the makeup sessions. But we also get the inner thoughts from the people involved with the film, especially leading up to the final climax of the film with the spectacular wedding ceremony and again we get contributions from the following: Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; John Madden [Director]; Dev Patel [Sonny Kapoor]; Tina Desai [Sunaina]; Daniel Phillips [Hair and Makeup Designer]; Martin Childs [Production Designer]; Louise Stjernsward [Costume Designer]; Longinus Fernades [Choreographer]; Graham Broadbent [Producer]; Ol Parker [Writer]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers] and Tamsin Greig [Lavinia Beech]. Again, what a joyous little film this is, especially hearing all about the wonderful time everyone had on making this fabulous and fantastic 2015 film, especially witnessing the process that went into filming the explosive and spectacular wedding sequence at the end of the equally spectacular and wonderful film.6. FILMING IN INDIA [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1 / 16:9] [02:34] here we have the last of the special “Promotional” films and here we get to see the cast and crew talk about their experiences of filming in India for the 2015 film and telling us also their personal experiences and those particular contributors were John Madden [Director]; Dame Judi Dench [Evelyn Greenslade]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers]; Richard Gere [Guy Chambers]; Tamsin Greig [Lavinia Beech]; Celia Imrie [Madge Hardcastle]; Ol Parker [Writer]; Graham Broadbent [Producer] and Bill Nighy [Douglas Ainslie]. But what came out of their experiences in India, is how the people of that country welcomed them back and was so pleased to see all the actors again, also the original actors had their own rooms back again at the Marigold Hotel, and again telling us that their whole wonderful experience in ‘The Second best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ was the most joyous time of their lives.Special Feature: GALLERY [2015] [1080p] You get to see a selection of 26 wonderful images from the 2015 film, which is composed of still intimate images of the main actors of the film, plus images from the different parts of the film. You can select two options, one is the Manual Advance, but I preferred the Auto Advance, because you get to launch the slideshow, where the images change every five seconds. Happy viewing!Theatrical Trailers: You get 2 Theatrical Trailers of the same film, but with different lengths and they are as follows: ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1] [01:47]. ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ [2015] [1080p] [2.39:1] [01:54].Sneak Peaks: Here you get a Blu-ray promotion advert for ‘The Sound of Music’ [1965] [1080p] [2.20:1] This starts to play as soon as your Blu-ray disc loads up.Finally, ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ is another rare film that's neither condescending nor perversely sentimental about the process of growing old. At the same time, the sharpness of its writing and the universality of its themes, especially love, guilt and regret, make it enjoyable for just about any adult audience. And then there's the cast, which, performance for performance, might be the best ensemble of the year, with the emotionally acting from especially in particular Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie and Ronald Pickup and I must confess to getting very emotional at least twice throughout the film. The film looks and sounds totally wonderful especially on this awesome stunning Blu-ray and definitely making the most out of the colourful, frantic Indian setting, with an equal amount of nice little film features to add to the enjoyment of the Blu-ray disc, which makes the whole experience of viewing ‘The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ a joyous and wonderful experience. Very Highly Recommended!Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film AficionadoLe Cinema ParadisoUnited Kingdom

Reviewer: Aprobado
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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