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jella - świetne zdjęcie. Śliczna tapetka na pulpicik z niego jest. Nic tylko brać i ustawiać :D
Powinni zakazać pokazywania jej nóg. Przecież ja sobie tutaj żyły z zazdrości podcinam Mam tyle samo wzrostu co ona, co do centymetra, więc dlaczego nie mogę mieć chociaż trochę takich nóg jak ona |
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NEW Interview: Kristen Stewart-Marie Claire Australia October 2010
Like the moody Bella Swan, her Twilight alter ego, Kristen Stewart prefers the shadows to the limelight.
When your first screen credit rolls up after the names Glenn Close and Joshua Jackson, fame is going to be difficult to avoid - even when you're 11. Kristen Stewart has had nine years to get used to it, but the Twilight star still craves celebrity like a vampire seeks out sunshine. "I grew up in the business, so the attention isn't surprising, but it is inhibiting," says Stewart, who landed a role in 2001's The Safety Of Objects after an agent spotted her in a primary school play. "I love acting and I'm so grateful for Twilight and the opportunities it's given me. I'm just not very good at dealing with the idea of being followed everywhere, and not being able to walk down the street or sit at a cafe with friends without getting mobbed and Twittered."
And don’t start her on the romance issue. The latest instalment of the Twilight saga, Eclipse, only ramped up the hysteria surrounding her apparent relationship with co-star Robert Pattinson. "Nothing I could say would change anything, so I'm not going to say anything," sighs the ethereally beautiful Stewart, whose brittle manner suggests that a hotel suite remains her true sanctuary. A role reversal doesn't hurt, either. And what better therapy for an angsty ingenue than a role as seminal rock chick Joan Jett in this year's biopic The Runaways. As Eclipse and the critically acclaimed The Runaways are released on DVD, Stewart opens up about life in the Twilight zone and how she is managing to balance life, career and her conflicted bargain with the devil of celebrity.
Do you sometimes feel exhausted by the attention you've had to deal with?
It's hard to talk about that without giving the impression that I'm being negative or complaining. I love acting – I'm so passionate about the process, but there's a helpless feeling when you can't do the things you used to be able to do without attracting a large crowd. I knew the business very well before I had the chance to be a part of these films and so it's not like it's a shock to me. I would just rather not have to worry about where I can go just so that I'm not going to be followed. Sometimes I stay in my hotel room when I'm working on films or while I’m doing publicity for them. It's less aggravation.
Is it important to you to have the chance to work on other films in between the Twilight movies?
I love to work. I don't have any master plan as far as my career is concerned. I just choose projects on instinct. It was so interesting for me to be able to do The Runaways and play such a fierce personality, and the other films I've done have all had something that was really meaningful to me. I try to find roles that connect with me rather than think about how big the film will be or what it will do for my career. I could never structure things that way.
What is your take on Eclipse?
We see a more confident and determined Bella. She's evolving and learning more about who she is and what she wants out of life. She also has to deal with the possibility that she's lying to herself about being in love with Jacob when she is still, in fact, deeply in love with Edward.
Is it a case of Bella overcoming a lot of her self-doubts?
Bella is surer of herself and not as moody and despairing as she was in New Moon. It's a really interesting progression that we see in Eclipse. It was interesting for me to take the character into a different space. I enjoy being able to leave one film and one chapter in her life and then get to explore her again. Most films force you to leave your character and that's the end of the journey. So with Bella it's exciting to be able to revisit her and rediscover new elements to her character.
Do you think Eclipse is a classic love triangle situation?
It is in the sense that Edward and Jacob are both fighting for Bella. She thinks she knows what she wants, but now she has to be able to stand up and say, OK, so maybe every choice isn't completely impulsive. Maybe there are different levels of love, and maybe my ideological views of what I think you are to me are wrong, and maybe I could look at somebody else.
Do you feel you understand better now why the public is so fascinated with the Twilight story?
I think you have these intense personal dramas and the kind of deep feelings that Bella is experiencing, and everything that is going on between Bella and Edward and Bella and Jacob, that these very intense and private stories are developing where there's all this chaos and danger surrounding them. So you're thrown into a world that most people can relate to on a personal level, and then there's this incredibly exotic and threatening backdrop to that world.
You have to do your fair share of red carpet appearances and awards shows. Do you feel pressure to look your best and find great outfits to wear?
I like to dress simply, but you always like to look good or wear something that makes you feel good. I don't know that much about fashion and I don't think I have very sophisticated tastes. I'm not that comfortable being photographed in general, so most of the fashion shoots I've done have been kind of awkward, although I guess I'm learning each time.
Some of your directors have said you have a very good bullshit detector...
I don't like to create any false image about myself or try to pretend to be someone I'm not. I guess I can be too serious sometimes and get too intense and involved when I'm working, but that's [my] nature.
Are you still as intense as ever when you're working on a film?
I like to throw myself into the character and feel that I'm giving everything I possibly can to the performance. I feel I need to bring that intensity and commitment to each film and it's my responsibility to the audience to give everything to the part. Sometimes that can be hard on you and you feel exhausted and a little empty after each film. You've also been a part of this particular world; the other actors; the crew; whichever city you happen to have been shooting in. You then have to leave that setting and go back to your own life, and that's not always an easy process.
Is that why you sometimes seem nervous in public or on TV talk shows?
I'm not the kind of person who wants or likes to be the centre of attention under any circumstances. I love the fact that fans are so appreciative and have such a great love for Twilight; I feel privileged to be a part of this, but it can be intimidating. I don't have that interesting a life apart from my work, so when I'm discussing things about myself I feel strange. I wind up looking either really stressed or nervous or too laid-back – when the truth is that I don't want to come off seeming overly serious about my work or complaining about all the attention that comes with the job.
What about awards shows?
(Grimaces) I've had some pretty bad experiences. I've even dropped an award and watched it break into a million pieces. I'm kind of clumsy and so as long as I don't trip, I feel I've pulled it off. I should try to relax more.. I don't know.
When you worked on The Runaways, where you played singer Joan Jett, what was your take on the sexual aura she cast?
There was a sexual revolution going on when she was coming up in the music world, and it is still having an effect on us now with people feeling much more comfortable at a young age doing stuff like that. But these girls, they were the first ones to rebel. Like, it wasn't normal for girls to be sexually aggressive in any way.
How do you approach choosing scripts and then the character you’re playing?
A number of things draw you to a script. It's not just like wanting to live out this experience; sometimes it is thematic. But that's not your job; people you're working with can keep that together, and you need to make sure you do everything you can to do your part. But in terms of intellectualising acting, you have to do it a little bit, but I feel way more than I think, and I think that's good for an actor.
You're 20 now. What's your take on everything that's happened to you?
I've been very lucky. I love being in the position now where I’m going to be able to do more and more good films and just keep working at something I love so much. I don't really know how to do anything else. I just wish maybe photographers would stop chasing me. |
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Isabella Swan Cullen
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Kristen Stewart przyznała, że wywiady prasowe nadal mocno ją stresują.
Aktorka powinna już przywyknąć do rozmów z dziennikarzami, jednak, jak sama twierdzi, podczas udzielania wywiadów "poci się i brzydko pachnie".
- Tak bardzo się denerwuję podczas wywiadów... nie wiem, jak sobie z tym radzić - żali się Stewart. - Praktyka trochę pomaga. Nigdy nie przygotowuję się do rozmów z dziennikarzami i jestem świadoma tego, że nawet jeśli totalnie schrzanię sprawę, nie poniosę bezpośrednio żadnych konsekwencji. Niestety, gdy się stresuję, w ogóle nie myślę. Bawię się kciukami, cała się pocę i brzydko pachnę. |
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KStew up for the part in *Hunger Games*?
USA Today Reports:
"Chloe Moretz appears to be leading the hunt for Katniss Everdeen, and Kathy Reichs is out with her first young-adult novel.
Courting Katniss: Now that we know who will play Lisbeth Salander in the American movie version of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (Rooney Mara), fans are speculating about the next plum book role for a young actress: Katniss Everdeen, the teen heroine of Suzanne Collins' young-adult dystopian trilogy. The final novel, Mockingjay, shoots to the top of USA TODAY's Best-Selling Books list in its first week of sales. ET, MTV and the Los Angeles Times all say Kick-Ass star Chloe Moretz has the inside track to star in the adaptation of the first book, The Hunger Games. Twilight's Kristen Stewart is also mentioned in nearly all the online shortlists, according to The Daily Beast. The screenplay was written by Collins and revised by screenwriter Billy Ray (24,Flightplan). Production begins early next year.
Going 'Virals': Kathy Reichs is the latest best-selling writer to dive into the popular young-adult category. She's known for her adult novels starring forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan, the inspiration for the hit Fox TV show Bones. The 13th, Spider Bones, enters the list at No. 14. Virals, Reichs' first YA novel and first in a series, will be published by Razorbill Nov. 2. Virals stars Temperance's grand-niece Tory, who's 14. "There are a lot of young-adult viewers of Bones and a surprising number who read my adult books," Reichs says, "and I think kids are really going to like seeing kids doing forensic science." Tory and friends contract a virus from a puppy they rescue from a testing lab, only to discover they have acquired certain canine abilities, which they use to solve a murder mystery.
Winter 'Dreams': Summer's not over, but early reading copies of Kim Edwards' January novel from Viking, The Lake of Dreams, have landed on book critics' desks. Edwards' 2005 debut novel, The Memory Keeper's Daughter, sold 4 million copies. It became a No. 1 USA TODAY best seller and spent 119 weeks on the list. In an e-mail, Edwards says, "The Lake of Dreams is set in a fictional town in the gorgeous Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York, where I grew up. The novel has a contemporary narrator, Lucy Jarrett, but the story turns on the discovery of a hidden history that will change Lucy's family, as well as her own life direction, forever." |
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Kristen Stewart on the cover of Glamour magazine's Special Edition
A very young Kristen Stewart in "The Thirteenth Year"
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tAnya
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Jak słodko wygląda Krysia na zdjęciu powyżej
Zastanawiam się, dlaczego nigdy się w tym temacie nie wypowiedziałam, skoro śledzę go regularnie od jakiegoś roku... No dobra, wiem: lenistwo.
Kiedy szalałam na punkcie sagi (a trwało to naprawdę długo... no i coś jeszcze z tego zostało, skoro wciąż odwiedzam forum), nie przywiązywałam specjalnej wagi do Kristen. Nie miałam nic szczególnie pozytywnego do powiedzenia o jej grze aktorskiej po tym, co pokazała w ekranizacji Zmierzchu. Ot, początkująca dziewczyna, musi się jeszcze wiele nauczyć. Po obejrzeniu w kinie "Co jest grane?" utwierdziłam się w swojej opinii. Przy krótkim "Cutlass" też nie spadłam z nóg.
(Wiem, że to Fan Club... Nie rzucicie się na mnie, prawda? To już koniec niepochlebnych wypowiedzi.)
Zdanie zmieniłam, gdy zobaczyłam ją w "Azylu". Pomyślałam wtedy, że nie powinnam była oceniać jej gry kierując się małymi rolami albo tak komercyjnym, rozchuchanym na skalę światową Zmierzchem. To nie w jej stylu. Oglądając "Azyl" stwierdziłam, że gdy chce, to potrafi. Poradziła sobie bardzo dobrze i pozytywnie mnie zaskoczyła.
Polubiłam ją, choć sama nie wiem dlaczego. Moje regularne odwiedzanie tego tematu zaczęło się mniej więcej podczas kręcenia The Runaways, może trochę później. Ponieważ interesowałam się tym filmem ze względu na Dakotę, oglądałam zwiastuny, wywiady itd. w których towarzyszyła jej Kristen. Patrzyłam na jej niechlujne, potargane włosy, mało eleganckie ubrania, mimikę twarzy, charakterystyczną gestykulację; słuchałam jej jąkania się, nieco nieskładnych niektórych wypowiedzi... i spodobała mi się ta całość. Spontaniczna, naturalna, szczera. W moich oczach zaczęłam postrzegać ją jako dziewczynę, która wie, czego chce i nie ogląda się na innych. Są chwile, gdy puszczają jej nerwy i wyraźnie pokazuje, co o czymś myśli (np. środkowy palec w stronę obiektywu i natrętnego pana fotografa ) i takie, gdy widać jej zmęczenie całą tą sytuacją, w której znalazła się jako idolka nastolatek, a której się zupełnie nie spodziewała.
Kristen ma osobowość i jest jej wierna mimo przeciwności losu... (Boże, zupełnie jakbym pisała o Irenie Sendlerowej ).
A tak po ludzku, równa z niej babka Po TR nie miałam też wątpliwości, że świetnie się spisała pod kątem gry aktorskiej.
Ponadto, jest naprawdę piękną dziewczyną. Niektórzy to dostrzegają, inni nie. Kwestia gustu i tak dalej. Moim zdaniem ma w sobie coś.
I tak oto mój post dobiega końca... Jednak nie nazwałabym się jej fanką, to jeszcze nie ten etap =D Za to z chęcią obejrzę więcej filmów z jej udziałem, gdy tylko znajdę wolny czas.
Oczywiście mam wrażenie, że zapomniałam coś dodać Może jeszcze coś dopiszę, na razie to tyle
PS. Tak sobie czytam ten post jeszcze raz i myślę, dlaczego wszystko, co piszę, musi brzmieć jak rozprawka z polskiego A może to ja mam takie wrażenie |
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Och, nie rzucimy się na Ciebie Tanyu i nie zmiażdżymy werbalnie. Ja się tu ośmieliłam użyć liczby mnogiej w imieniu dziewczyn, choć są tu osoby bardziej ode mnie predystynowane, by zabierać głos jako gospodynie tego fan clubu, jeśli mogę je tak nazwać
Wiadomo, że ten wątek zakłada, że się lubi, ceni, interesuje itd. Kristen, bo inaczej osobiście nie widzę sensu tu się pojawiać, to taka moja uwaga na marginesie, co nie znaczy, że trzeba obowiązkowo być bezkrytycznym. Sympatia jest siłą rzeczy subiektywna, ale nie wyklucza przecież odrobiny obiektywizmu.
Napisałaś dużo mądrych, prawdziwych i ciepłych słów o Stew i co najważniejsze odbierasz ją w przemyślany złożony sposób, tak jak zasługuje na to każdy, bo przecież o to właśnie chodzi, by widzieć w Kristen przede wszystkim człowieka z jego lepszymi i gorszymi chwilami, sukcesami i porażkami i jako fan życzyć jej naturalnie tych pierwszych. Szczególnie, że to typ osoby, która zyskuje przy bliższym poznaniu, o ile w ogóle tak można napisać z perspektywy fana.
Jest wyraźna różnica pomiędzy życzliwą konstruktywną opinią a złośliwą niechęcią, z nas niegłupie kobiety, więc pojmiemy. |
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Interview with Twilight's Kristen Stewart
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Kristen Stewart tells Will Lawrence about Twilight, her reputation for moodiness and her rumoured romance with R-Pattz t's tough being Kristen Stewart. Her performance as the indecisive, lip-biting heroine, Bella Swan, in the Twilight films has seen the 20-year-old American actress emerge as a rather reluctant poster-girl for 21st-century teenage angst.
She has lived out much of her teens under the media spotlight: she had just turned 17 when she made the first Twilight film and, on its release, became an overnight sensation.
The franchise has gone on to make more than $1.75 billion (£1.1 billion) at the box office worldwide, attracting hordes of teenage fans and their equally smitten 'Twilight moms'.
Meanwhile, Stewart's on-screen (and off-screen) relationship with her co-star Robert Pattinson has turned her into a regular on the covers of gossip magazines.
It's not surprising that she has struggled to cope with the media attention, and her discomfort when dealing with interviewers has opened her up to accusations of being surly and defensive. I have not found her so on the previous occasions we have spoken.
She can be unnervingly silent – she thinks carefully about each question and often has many stabs at a reply before settling on a finished sentence – but she is intelligent and engaging. In truth, like many women her age, she's probably just a little bit embarrassed.
'I am quite shy and people think I'm aloof,' she explains, sitting opposite me in a suite at a sumptuous Beverly Hills hotel.
'I get that all the time: "She should not be in this position because she can't handle it," and, "She is stuck up and doesn't want to talk to anybody. She is miserable, and if you are so miserable stop doing it."
But do you have a choice? I want to be an actor, I am just not very comfortable talking about myself.
'When I did the first Twilight movie they were like, "Now you have to go and do media training," and I was, "Screw you! Do you think you are going to wrap up all my little insecurities and throw them out the window?
Do you think you are going to put soundbites in my mouth? I'll do your course, but that's not going to happen.'
And she is, indeed, refreshingly soundbite-free and unashamed of her insecurities.
She smokes one cigarette during our interview ('I've pretty much given up') and describes her outfit – her slender form is wrapped in a combo of black skinny jeans, black T-shirt, red checked shirt and open-top ankle boots – as 'just cookie-cutter, really,' claiming that 'everyone's wearing these boots'.
Stewart is by far the most accomplished young actor in the vampire- and werewolf-infested world of Twilight, eclipsing both Pattinson and their muscle-bound co-star Taylor Lautner.
This may be thanks, in no small part, to the fact that she already has a decade's experience in front of camera.
In 2002 she was cast as Jodie Foster's diabetic daughter in Panic Room and went on to take roles in Speak (2004), playing a 13-year-old traumatised into silence after enduring sexual abuse, Into the Wild (2007), directed by Sean Penn, and the offbeat comedy Adventureland (2009).
The actress's most recent release in Britain, meanwhile, The Runaways – a biopic of the all-girl 1970s rock band fronted by Cherie Currie and Joan Jett – only confirms her status as the hottest young talent in Hollywood, offering up a character that fits Stewart like a leather glove.
She plays Joan Jett, a brooding adolescent who ripped up the rulebook when she and the music impresario Kim Fowley launched the Runaways' three-year career, which finally imploded amid a blizzard of drugs and recrimination.
The film, in which Stewart shares some sapphic moments with her co-star, 16-year-old Dakota Fanning, was first screened at Sundance earlier this year, but, though it earned plenty of critical plaudits, it bombed at the American box office, recouping barely a third of its estimated $10 million budget.
'The Runaways started everything for chicks in rock and roll,' says Stewart. 'So many women in bands say, "I'm in
a band because of the Runaways.
It was initially a small movie, then because of the whole Twilight thing it got a lot of attention. I now know Joan and I have a relationship with her, and if we didn't do a good job everything would fall away, so it was important we got it right.
'I felt comfortable in Joan's clothing,' she says. 'It's like armour. Punks put it on because they are protecting themselves, because they are outsiders, and because they are fighting something.
And it's weird – I did a lot of press for the second Twilight movie when I was shooting The Runaways, and I was feeling a little insecure, which doing those press things makes me, and I didn't go to my normal defences, I went to Joan's.'
Having met both women, I suggest that their defences are actually quite similar. She fiddles with her long dark hair and ponders this.
'I wore a T-shirt in kindergarten that said kick butt first. ask names later on the back,' she says suddenly. 'I just thought of that randomly, sorry, but I think it might show that I've always been overly indignant in my reactions to not being able to be myself.
And when other people are in that position I get enraged, too, so I think that I share that with Joan. I'm a bit easier than Joan, although she's really thoughtful and quiet underneath.
With everything she wears she's not trying to be cool, she is trying to be tough, she's compensating. At the time, it wasn't normal to do what she did and she was always told, "You're not right, you're different, so you're a bitch.'
It is a line with which Stewart can empathise. She grew up in Los Angeles, her father a television producer, her mother a script supervisor, and started acting at a young age.
At nine she was cast in a film for television, The Thirteenth Year, and a year later appeared in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas. She found her peers' reaction to her experience somewhat difficult.
'I didn't walk around talking about doing movies,' she says, 'but then someone saw an old movie I was in, The Safety of Objects, and realised that the little boy in it [she played a tomboy] had grown up into this girl – me. And then I got a lot of, "She's such a bitch!"
And yet most of these kids had never even spoken to me.'
She left high school when she was 13, unable to balance the pressures of a burgeoning professional life with a full-time education – 'I was glad to leave school.
I was missing a lot of classes and they were failing me' – and says that she does not feel as though she was deprived of a normal childhood (she's since completed her high-school education via correspondence courses).
'I couldn't relate to kids my own age,' she says. 'They are mean and don't give you any chance. Once you have done with school, you realise that it is just a smaller version of life, and really I have felt that I should have been an adult since I was aged about five.
I remember when I turned 18 everyone asked me if I felt more mature, but I felt the same as I always did. Juggling work and school, and helping my mother; I've always had a lot of responsibility.'
She remains close to her parents and talks fondly of her mother, who studied history and has a passion for vampires; she has even written a script about Vlad the Impaler.
'She was so excited when I got the Twilight gig,' says Stewart. 'My whole family were. Before Twilight they were like, "Why are you doing all these Sundance movies that no one will see?'
S tewart is less forthcoming about her relationship with her co-star Robert Pattinson.
The very first time I met Pattinson, before the original Twilight film, he enthused about her and laughed about the rebuffs he got when trying to ask her out (Stewart was dating Michael Angarano, her co-star from Speak, at the time).
Since then the pair have become a couple, although neither one has gone on record to confirm it.
The last time I saw Stewart and Pattinson was at this year's Bafta dinner, where they sat together and left together. They definitely acted as a couple.
'It doesn't matter how many times I've spoken to someone or how well they know me, I'm just not going to talk about that,' she says when I ask.
'But it is weird with the paparazzi,' she continues. 'We are not on the top of the paparazzi list, but it is definitely tougher for Rob.'
The pair looked to have been rumbled when a photographer caught them cosying up on the Isle of Wight
over New Year.
'That was some kid, not paparazzi, who took that shot,' she says, smiling. 'That's the kind of thing that just baffles you. I can't believe that came out.'
She says that she finds London an easier place to roam than New York or Los Angeles, and concedes that she can no longer live a normal existence in her home-town.
'I have friends who say, "Hey. We are in a restaurant today. Want to come? A bunch of us are hanging out?" And yet I am like, "Do you want to go to someone's house? It would be so much more fun.
Bring everyone round to my house!" It is weird never to be just some girl. Everybody knows me so I can never be just a new person with somebody. New people always have an impression of me and I am so aware of it, and it probably changes me.'
Her hobbies, she says, are simple. Along with her interest in the guitar, she's an avid reader and likes to write ('not stories per se, just thoughts and bits of prose').
She also adores her cat, Max, who is 'insane. He's like the antichrist when I try to travel with him. I like to take him with me when I'm away filming.'
Stewart is currently shooting an adaptation of On the Road, directed by the Brazilian film-maker Walter Salles. 'I play Marylou and I am f–ing freaking out about it. Nobody has ever tried to make it and yet, reading the book, it is insanely iconic.
It is my favourite book. It is so f–ing cool that I am doing it. A friend introduced me to it when I was 14 and I have read it a couple of times.'
When that finishes she'll begin work on the final chapters in the Twilight saga (the novel Breaking Dawn has been divided into two films).
'With Twilight we all really got lucky. It is a rare thing on a movie, when it hits and it gives you freedom. Because of Twilight I could make a film like Welcome to the Rileys.'
Yet to be released in Britain, this indie film, produced by Ridley Scott, sees Stewart play a prostitute. 'I'm happy that people might think, "Let's go and see that Twilight girl in a stripper movie!" I'm cool with that.' Perhaps being Kristen Stewart isn't so tough, after all.
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Hej mam pytanie o tego chłopaka na zdjęciu czy orientuje się ktoś kto to taki?
Byłabym wdzięczna za odpowiedź i wybaczcie że tu pytam ale nie wiem gdzie bym mogła
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