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I haven't reviewed this one yet, even though I saw it opening weekend I believe. But I actually enjoyed it. They intentionally made the plot confusing while not pretending that it was a deep plot. You knew what each character was trying to do, but it took them a long while to get there because they couldn't do it in a direct manner without tipping everyone else off to what they were doing. It reminds me in many ways of a Rube Goldberg "invention" which does a menial task of some sort, but have about 30-40 steps in getting it completed. I found it quite enjoyable and good ending to the trilogy after a down film in the middle.
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