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Which error does this excerpt from a film review contain? film director joe wright has returned triumphantly with his latest movie, atonement. the film's script is based on ian mcewan's 2001 novel of the same name. wright has masterfully captured all the beats and nuances of the original story, while offering a fresh perspective. the film effortlessly offers viewers a full range of human emotions, such as love, revenge, jealousy, heartbreak, and redemption. a. the comma after the word heartbreak is a punctuation error. b. proper nouns are not bolded. c. the film's title is not in italics. d. the word nuances is not spelled correctly. e. there should be a colon after the word beats.

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