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Which movie is different in that almost all of its actors were hypnotized during filming?

In the film "Heart of Glass" the characters are distinguished by a strange slowness of speech, uncoordinated movements, and glances over the camera. Director Werner Herzog wanted to emphasize that the entire population of the city is as if in a dream, so almost all the actors were hypnotized during filming.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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One of the world's most common species of jellyfish is the moon jellyfish. A long, milky-colored fringe hangs from her round, like a bowl, body. On the upper side of an adult jellyfish there is a pink or orange plate, in the form of a four-pointed clover leaf. These four ends are the reproduction organ. In the male jellyfish, sperm cells are produced in them, which exit through the mouth of the animal into the water. In the female, this organ produces eggs. The eggs remain in the body until the moment of fertilization, that is, the connection with the sperm cells in the water. The eggs develop in long, floating folds hanging from the mouth.

When the eggs are laid, they sink to the bottom of the ocean. They do not look like adult jellyfish, but turn into polyps. Young polyps catch food with tentacles and grow for several months. Then something strange happens. Grooves appear on polyps. Gradually, polyps begin to resemble a cracked saucer. One by one, pieces of this "saucer" begin to move away and float away. Each such "piece" becomes an adult jellyfish.

The way of life and reproduction of jellyfish is debugged very well. It has evolved over more than 600 years. Jellyfish are among the most ancient forms of life on Earth and have changed little over this time. Jellyfish are not fish. All fish are vertebrates. Jellyfish don't have a backbone. Their body resembles a bag with jelly and a hole inside.

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