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question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a review of a movie and a boolean question whether this review has positive sentiment or negative sentiment. Your task is to generate answer "yes" when the tweet has that particular sentiment, otherwise generate answer "no". Problem:Review: I've read a lot of comments about the film and how it's so hard for people to believe that it is a sequel to Henry Fool, and even though it technically is, I think that Fay Grim needs to be looked at as an entirely different film. Just because it is the sequel doesn't mean that it has to be a direct continuation of the first, and I enjoyed that so much about it. The whole point of the film was to change direction from the first, which makes sense because the movie isn't called Henry Fool 2, it's Fay Grim. All that aside, the film, I thought, was so well made and thought out that it actually surprised me. I was expecting to rent another nearly-released-straight-to-video film and have to endure 2 hours of bad editing and an almost hard to follow story-line (aka parker's last direct to video feature the Oh in Ohio) but this was so surprisingly well focused that it almost doesn't seem so, which I absolutely loved. There are so many nuances in the film making and writing that I crave to see in films, but never do. The cinematography was brilliant due to it's simplicity and truly making the film seem 'Grim' throughout - in terms of setting. The writing was so well put together as well, whoever said this movie isn't as witty as Henry Fool needs to watch again and actually listen; I almost can't even begin to explain how actually hilarious it was, and pertinent. And well, Parker Posey, who could complain? The scene in which Fool and Jalal were talking in the dark was so captivating and emotional. And I thought the spy-ness throughout the film was just so hilarious and spot on (in hindsight because i do agree that at times during you kind of felt lost). The main thing that struck me so powerfully about the film, and i believe the point of the film, was Parker's love and naivety about Fool, which was so endearing and turned, yes very quickly, from denial to outright passion. The last five minutes of the film were perfect. Obviously there were things that weren't excellent, but nothing is perfect; some of the acting was poor, and at times I did think that some of the new back story and dialogue about terrorism got a little hard to follow and out of hand, but in the end you got it and didn't even mind that at the time it may have slipped from your comprehension. (This may also have to do with Goldblum's tendency to talk extremely fast) On the whole I would say that it was probably one of the best films I've seen this year; stylistically pleasing, clever and witty writing, performances that were so impressive I now have gained new respect for some of the actors, and a truly touching film, and don't forget, a complete departure from Fool. Which was the point. Question: is it a negative review? Solution:

answer:no

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Write the next sentence. Temptation was difficult for Sarah to avoid but not Erin.

answer:Erin, having developed incredible self-discipline and a strong sense of priorities, effortlessly navigated the various alluring distractions life presented to her, while Sarah found herself often succumbing to the tantalizing allure of instant gratification, struggling to maintain balance between her desires and responsibilities.

question:If loud noises can cause mammals to startle, then what does loud noises often do to mammals? Answer choices: - decrease stamina - comfort them - inspire them - quiet them - kill them - to move people - startle them - Movement Answer:

answer:startle them

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Generate an approximately fifteen-word sentence that describes all this data: A Long Long Way, country, Ireland; A Long Long Way, followedBy, The Secret Scripture. Sentence:

answer:A Long Long Way is an Irish country novel set in Ireland, followed by its compelling sequel, The Secret Scripture.

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