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Film still: Marta sits at the circle of knives, while the detective talks
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A child's painting of flowers
Illustrative image of the hotel
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Painting by John Singer Sargent showing a floral garden, where two young girls hold paper lanterns
Stack of pancakes with layers of chocolate honeycomb
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Graphic illustrated poster of the show, displaying the protagonist Takeshi Kovacs
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