Minggu, 26 Juni 2011

2010 | Ayrton Senna: Beyond The Speed Of Sound [Full Documentary Online]


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2010 | Senna Directed By Asif Kapadia


Ayrton Senna: Beyond the Speed of Sound | A documentary on Brazilian Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna, who won the F1 world championship three times before his death at age 34. See full movie online.

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Tagline:
The legend of the greatest driver who ever lived.

Runtime: 106 min







Storyline: The story of the monumental life and tragic death of legendary Brazilian motor-racing Champion, Ayrton Senna. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid 80's, the film follows Senna's struggles both on track against his nemesis, French World Champion Alain Prost, and off it, against the politics which infest the sport. Sublime, spiritual yet, on occasion, ruthless - Senna conquers and transcends Formula One to become a global superstar. Privately, he is humble, almost shy, and fiercely patriotic, donating millions to his native Brasil and contemplating a life beyond motor-racing. Yet he is struck down in his prime on the blackest weekend in the history of the sport, watched live on television by 300 million people. Years on he is revered in Formula One as the greatest motor racing driver of all time - and in Brasil as a Saint

Despite a limited release it set a UK Box Office record for a documentary of £375,000 on its opening weekend.

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Selasa, 21 Juni 2011

The Hangover | Resacón En Las Vegas | Mistakes

Synopsis: Angelenos Doug Billings and Tracy Garner are about to get married. Two days before the wedding, the four men in the wedding party - Doug, Doug's two best buddies Phil Wenneck and Stu Price, and Tracy's brother Alan Garner - hop into Tracy's father's beloved Mercedes convertible for a 24-hour stag party to Las Vegas. Phil, a married high school teacher, has the same maturity level as his students when he's with his pals. Stu, a dentist, is worried about everything, especially what his controlling girlfriend Melissa thinks. Because she disapproves of traditional male bonding rituals, Stu has to lie to her about the stag, he telling her that they are going on a wine tasting tour in the Napa Valley. Regardless, he intends on eventually marrying her, against the advice and wishes of his friends. And Alan seems to be unaware of what are considered the social graces of the western world. The morning after their arrival in Las Vegas.
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When the doctor tells the trio (Phil, Stu, and Alan) that Doug's blood work had come back, he tells them that Doug had a large amount of a drug called Ruphylin in his system. He then clarifies by saying "Ruphylin... roofies. Commonly known as the date-rape drug." The drug known as "roofies" is called Rohypnol, but a doctor looking at a blood work report would have likely referred to it by its generic name, flunitrazepam, or by its drug class, benzodiazepine.

Boom mic visible: During the scene in the convenience store, right after the clerk gives the total for the purchase, a boom mic can be seen at the top of the screen for about half a second.

Errors in geography: Towards the beginning of the film, when Alan makes the mistake of saying "ri-tard" instead of "retard", it appears that Doug is driving in the middle lane, as a car passes them on the left. However, in the long-shot where we see the car snaking up to the camera, it is obvious that it's only a two-line road.





Continuity: Right after the scene where the guys let Mr. Chow out of the trunk. Alan was sitting against the front wheel of the car. As the camera angle changed he was sitting against the door. And as the camera angle changed once more, he was sitting in front of the wheel again.


Continuity: During the scene after a nude Mr. Chow attacks Phil, Stu, and Alan, the driver side door is wide open, but it had nearly fully closed after Phil first exited the car.


Continuity: When the girl is aiming at Phil with the taser gun, her arm alternates from straight to bent and back to straight again.


Continuity: When Stu is waking up on the floor from the hangover, the chicken is behind his head. The next shot from a different angle shows the chicken at the top of his head.


Continuity: In first shot of the next day with Stu laying on floor there is a "Monster" can about a tile away from his head. When he stands up, it is no longer in sight.



Continuity: When talking to Dr. Valsh in the hospital scene, Phil starts to write down "Best Little Chapel" on a piece of paper. He then asks Dr. Valsh where it is. After he tells Phil to get a map, the following shot of the piece of paper has nothing written on it and Phil rewrites "Best Little Chapel".



Continuity: (At 35:07) Bikini girls walk by twice when Alan hands Stu the tooth.


Continuity: Towards the beginning of the film, after Doug says "it's not easy" and while Alan talks about Rain Man (1988), a white van can be seen passing them quickly on the left (which Phil glances at). After Alan makes the mistake of saying "ri-tard" and Stu says "What?", the same exact white van is seen again, but this time going slower and moving backwards. In addition, after Doug corrects Alan by saying "REtard", the white van is no longer there.



Continuity: During the taser scene both of Alan's arms are stretched out in front of him when the officer pats him on the rear. When the camera immediately cuts to the officer asking the kids about taking fingerprints, Alan's left arm is now by his side.

Continuity: When Alan was hit with the taser and falls on the table, he initially falls on his side. When the angle changes to where Officer Franklin pats him on the rear, Alan is face-down on the table with both arms up. And when the children get up to leave the room, Alan's arms are down beside his side.


Continuity: Alan has a plastic grocery bag with the liquor in the hotel room when he sings "Who Let The Dogs Out?" As they are walking down the hallway, he isn't carrying the bag. But it reappears when they are waiting for the elevator.


Continuity: On the way back to LA for the wedding. Doug is holding his hat with his left hand and reaches into his pocket with his right hand and holds up a bunch of chips from the Bellagio. In the next camera angle he is holding his hat with his right hand and holding up the chips in his left hand.




Continuity: Alan admits he slipped a roofie into each of the shots taken on the roof of the casino. However, in that scene, he hands each of the other characters an empty shot glass and pours while they hold them. It would be extremely unlikely that none of the other guys wouldn't notice a pill in the glass already or Alan dropping one in each after pouring. The only possible explanation for this is that Alan put four roofies in the bottle of Jager before handing out the glasses, but doesn't seem likely since he says it was one hit each. Four hits in a full bottle would make individual shots more dilute than a full hit per shot.

Continuity: Toward the end when Sid is talking to Doug about giving him the car Sid takes his glasses off. When Doug gets up to walk out the door Sids glasses are back on.

Continuity: In the scene on the rooftop where they do shots of Jaeger, they do a second shot but at no point were the glasses ever refilled.

Continuity: When the Chinese run into the side of the Mercedes, there's no evidence of damage on the SUV when they back up and then get out to confront the guys about the money.

Continuity: Black Doug's shirt changes between shots as the guys are driving away after the exchange with Mr. Chow.

Continuity: When Alan sings "Who Let the Dogs Out?" the bathroom door is wide open, but when camera turns to Phil, the door is closed.


Continuity: During Alan and Doug's fitting for tuxedos, some of the buttons on Doug's shirt change from done to undone when the camera angle changes.

Continuity: In the scene in the parking lot, Phil's blue shirt has blood spots on it, but when his chest is seen in partial profile after a cut, the shirt is totally clean.

Continuity: When the guys are in handcuffs at the police station, they are stretched out so that Phil can reach the pay phone on the wall. As he is talking, a cop wearing glasses is seen walking up behind him. The scene cuts away then back to Phil and the same cop is again walking up behind him.

Continuity: When Mr. Chow comes out of the trunk, he beats Phil to the ground, which is dusty dirt. When Phil stands up later in the scene, after Mr. Chow has run off, his jeans are so covered with tan dust they look painted. In the same scene, after an immediate cut, the jeans have been brushed clean.

Continuity: When Stu is sitting in the back seat with Little Carlos, he reaches over with his left hand to rub the baby's stomach. Carlos is on his right side, and Stu's right arm is straight down. When they widen the shot, Stu has his right arm resting across the top of the back seat, and then lowers it to his side.

Continuity: After the guys find Doug on the roof, Doug tackles Phil. Doug immediately starts writhing in pain from his bad sunburn. Yet only a few hours later after the wedding, Doug chest bumps Phil and shows no pain.

Continuity: The damage to the car keeps changing during the movie.

Continuity: The tiger scratches on Phil's neck change angles.

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Revealing mistakes: It's daytime in the hallway when the guys come out to "Who Let the Dogs Out?" even though it's supposed to be night time.


Revealing mistakes: When Alan is getting up after the three guys are beat up by Leslie Chow, and Stu hits him in the head with the door, you can see Alan hit the car with his hand to make the thumping sound of his head hitting the car door.



Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Phil, Stu, Alan and Carlos (Tyler) are at the hotel pool, Alan is jerking Carlos's hand to make it look like he's masturbating at the table. It is an entirely different baby in the next shot with Carlos.

Revealing mistakes: When Eddy brings out the "Highroller Package" that was ordered, the picture of Stu and Jade is in broad daylight. Jade had said the wedding was at about "1". The valet ticket that Alan finds also says they were back at the hotel by 5:15am, before the sun would have even risen.

Revealing mistakes: When Phil calls Tracy while she is sunbathing by the pool, we see an obvious attempt to mask the tattoo on her left shoulder with makeup. However it is still visible when the camera is close.

Revealing mistakes: There are no marks on Alan's face where the Taser probes were embedded.

Revealing mistakes: When Stu walks out of the shower, the soles of his feet are still dirty before he gets dressed.

Revealing mistakes: The guys are told to meet the Chinese at dawn to exchange the chips for Doug. However, when the vehicles arrive in the desert, you can tell from their shadows that it is the middle of the day.

Revealing mistakes: When they are preparing the steak for the tiger it is very soft and floppy, Allan is even able to fold it in half. However, when Stu takes the steak to be fed to the tiger it is very stiff, indicating that it is a prop.

Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Chow jumps of the trunk with a crowbar and starts hitting Stu, Alan and Phil, the crowbar is prop and is obviously made out of rubber. Also when Chow hits Stu with the crowbar, the crowbar bends.

Revealing mistakes: When the guys go to see Jade at her apartment the baby looks totally different. Depending on the camera angle the baby is fast asleep or alert.





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Crew or equipment visible: During the first fight with the Chinese guys the camera crew can easily be seen in the reflection of the bus stop in the background.

Crew or equipment visible: During the scene with Mike Tyson, you can see the reflection of the crew and equipment in Phil's sunglasses.

Crew or equipment visible: When the guys push the car to Mike Tyson's house, lighting equipment, the camera and crew members are reflected on the side of the car.

Crew or equipment visible: As the stolen cop car drives up onto the Vegas sidewalk, you can clearly see the camera crew from the reflection in the marble building as they dolly along with the car.


Factual errors: The tiger scratch marks on Phil's neck are too small to have come from a tiger, whose average paw width is 4½ inches.

Factual errors: The scenes in Las Vegas take place from a Friday evening through Sunday morning, yet when Phil, Stu, and Alan take part in the taser demonstration at the police station, it is observed by elementary school students on a field trip.

Factual errors: When Alan is counting cards, he is quite visibly mouthing the numbers as the cards come by. While he was indeed eventually spotted by security, that was $80,000 and hours later. If there is ANY indication that someone is counting cards in a casino, they would immediately be escorted out.

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2009 | The Hangover - Directed By Todd Phillips


Plot: A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him. This film won a golden globe for the Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. See more awards and nominations.

Stars: Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper and Justin Bartha

Taglines

Some guys just can't handle Vegas
Feel it June 5
Whose baby is this?
Am I missing a tooth?
I stole a police car?!
What happened last night?
Where's Doug?
Where the hell is my tiger?
Have you seen this man?
Easy, tiger!
You mess with the wrong guy.
Well, technically I'm an escort!



Runtime:
100 min | 108 min (unrated version)


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The Hangover (2009) Trivia

No effects or prosthetics were created for Stu's missing tooth. Actor Ed Helms never had an adult incisor grow, and his fake incisor was taken out for the parts of filming where Stu's tooth is missing.

Due to the physicality of his role, Ed Helms lost a reported 8lbs in weight.

In real life, Mike Tyson owns seven tigers.

Cameo: Lucinda Jenney at the casino, playing the same character she played in Rain Man (1988).

Director Cameo: Todd Phillips A guy making out with a woman in an elevator at the hotel.





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Memorable quotes forThe Hangover

Phil Wenneck: [his answering machine message] Hey, this is Phil. Leave me a message, or don't, but do me a favor: don't text me, it's gay. 

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Stu Price: [while Alan adds pepper to the roofied steak] Why are you peppering the steak? You don't know if tigers like pepper.
Alan Garner: Tigers *love* pepper. They hate cinnamon. 

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Melissa: I just wish your friends were as mature as you.
Stu Price: They are mature, actually. You just have to get to know them better.
Phil Wenneck: [yells from outside] Paging Dr. Faggot. Dr. Faggot!
Stu Price: I should go.
Melissa: That's a good idea, Dr. Faggot. 

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Alan Garner: Hey what's that on your arm?
Stu Price: Oh my God - Phil, you were in the hospital last night.
Phil Wenneck: Yeah, I guess I was.
Alan Garner: Are you okay? 

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Stu Price: [playing piano and singing passionately] What do tigers dream of when they take their little tiger snooze? Do they dream of mauling zebras, or Halle Berry in her Catwoman suit? Don't you worry your pretty striped head, we're gonna get you back to Tyson and your cozy tiger bed. And then we're gonna find our best friend Doug, and then we're gonna give him a best friend hug. Doug, Doug, oh, Doug, Dougie, Dougie, Doug, Doug! But if he's been murdered by crystal meth tweakers,
[stops suddenly]
Stu Price: well then we're shit out of luck.

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Phil Wenneck: You're not really wearing that are you?
Alan Garner: Wearing what?
Phil Wenneck: The man purse. You actually gonna wear that or are you just fuckin' with me?
Alan Garner: It's where I keep all my things. Get a lot of compliments on this. Plus it's not a purse, it's called a satchel. Indiana Jones wears one.
Phil Wenneck: So does Joy Behar. 

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Mr. Chow: You gonna fuck on me?
Alan Garner: Nobody's gonna fuck on you! I'm on your side! I hate Godzilla! I hate him too! I hate him! He destroys cities! *Please*! This isn't your fault. I'll get you some pants.

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Alan Garner: Hello. How 'bout that ride in? I guess that's why they call it Sin City.
[awkward laughter]
Alan Garner: You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner. I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack. But when my sister brought Doug home, I knew he was one of my own. And my wolf pack... it grew by one. So there... there were two of us in the wolf pack... I was alone first in the pack, and then Doug joined in later. And six months ago, when Doug introduced me to you guys, I thought, "Wait a second, could it be?" And now I know for sure, I just added two more guys to my wolf pack. Four of us wolves, running around the desert together, in Las Vegas, looking for strippers and cocaine. So tonight, I make a toast!

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Doug Billings: Tracy did mention we shouldn't let him gamble. Or drink too much.
Phil Wenneck: Jesus, he's like a gremlin. Comes with instructions and shit.

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Stu Price: Here's something I would like to remind you two of: our best friend Doug is probably face down in a ditch right now with a meth head butt-fucking his corpse!
Alan Garner: That's highly unlikely. 

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Alan Garner: I want you to know, Doug, I'm a steel trap. Whatever happens tonight, I will never, ever, ever speak a word of it.
Doug Billings: Ok, I got it. Thank you. I don't think that...
Alan Garner: Seriously, I don't care what happens. I don't care if we kill someone

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Phil Wenneck: The Best Little Chapel... do you know where that is?
Dr. Valsh: I do, it's at the corner of get a map and fuck off. I'm a doctor, not a tour guide. 

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Alan Garner: What if Doug's dead? I can't afford to lose somebody close to me again, it hurts too much. I was so upset when my grandpa died.
Phil Wenneck: How'd he die?
Alan Garner: World War II.
Phil Wenneck: Died in battle?
Alan Garner: No, he was skiing in Vermont, it was just during World War II.

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Phil Wenneck: [a kid tries to ask him a question at school] It's the weekend, Budnick. I don't know you. You do not exist.






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Minggu, 12 Juni 2011

2010 War Documentaries | Restrepo Directed By Tim Hetherington And Sebastian Junger


Storyline: Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington's year dug in with the Second Platoon in one of Afghanistan's most strategically crucial valleys reveals extraordinary insight into the surreal combination of back breaking labor, deadly firefights, and camaraderie as the soldiers painfully push back the Taliban.

Taglines: One platoon, one valley, one year.

The movie's title comes from Private First Class Juan "Doc" Restrepo, whose memory is also honored in the company's isolated base camp, OP Restrepo.






Runtime: 93 minutes

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2004 Drama Movies | Les Choristes [The Chorus] Directed By Christophe Barratier


Storyline: Fond de l'Etang is a boarding school for troubled boys located in the French countryside. In the mid-twentieth century, it is run by the principal M. Rachin, an egotistical disciplinarian whose official unofficial mantra for the school is "action - reaction", meaning that there will be severe consequences for any boy out of line. This approach does not seem to be working as the boys as a collective are an unruly bunch. In turn, the teachers don't teach, but are always watching out for the next subversive act from the boys. January 15, 1949 marks the arrival to the school of the new supervisor, M. Clément Mathieu, a middle-aged man who is grasping at finding his place in life after a series of failed endeavors. Although he does find the boys an unruly lot, Mathieu does not believe in the "action - reaction" policy, and as such, butts heads with Rachin while secretly undermining the policy. Inspired by the film La cage aux rossignols (1945).






Runtime: 97 min
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Los chicos del coro (2004) Les choristes (original title)

  • Crew or equipment visible: As Rachin enters the car and leaves with his family towards the end of the movie, crew members are reflected on the car windows.
  • Continuity: The actor who plays Pierre Morhange as an adult has brown eyes, but the actor who plays Pierre Morhange as a boy has blue eyes.

  • Continuity: In the scene at the end of the film when the bus leaves you can see clearly the speed limit label on the rear of the bus (85 km/h). When the bus leaves for the second time it has disappeared.
  • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): During the auditions, Mathieu sends pupils to the right or to the left showing the direction by his hand. One of the boys is sent to the left, but Mathieu's hand shows to the right.



[Arriving at the school, Mathieu sees a small boy waiting by the gate]
Clément Mathieu: What are you doing?
Pépinot enfant: I'm waiting for Saturday. My father is coming to collect me.
Clément Mathieu: But it's not Saturday today.

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Clément Mathieu: You see evil everywhere.
Chabert: Here? Yes.

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[Chabert is dragging a boy off for punishment]
Clément Mathieu: What are you doing?
Chabert: He stole my watch. From my room.
Clément Mathieu: Where are you taking him?
Chabert: Dungeon.
Clément Mathieu: Wait!
Chabert: Why?
[Chabert and the boy disappear into the school]
Clément Mathieu: He's my only baritone.

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Pierre Morhange: What about the solo?
Clément Mathieu: Which solo?
Pierre Morhange: My solo.
Clément Mathieu: Oh. Your solo. No, there's no solo. You don't have a bad voice but no-one's indispensible.

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[Morhange's mother has come to visit him]
Clément Mathieu: [quietly] I didn't tell her last time that you were in detention, I told her you had a toothache and went to the dentist. Don't tell her I lied.

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Clément Mathieu: [they've found the stolen money and a harmonica] You know Mondain was expelled because they thought he'd stolen the money.
Corbin: No, sir.
Clément Mathieu: No, that's right you didn't. But now I've told you. So what were you going to do with this money?
Corbin: If I tell you, do you promise not to tell anyone?
Clément Mathieu: Promise.
Corbin: I was going to use it to buy...
Clément Mathieu: To buy what?
Corbin: My Montgolfier balloon.

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Rachin: [firing Mathieu] Go to the devil!
Clément Mathieu: No. I'm leaving him behind!

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Pierre Morhange adulte: Pepinot was right all along. Clement Mathieu was fired on a Saturday.

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Clément Mathieu: [talking to Mondain] Sing!
Mondain: You won't like it.
Clément Mathieu: I don't care, sing!
Mondain: Okay...
[singing]
Mondain: One Summer, I took out my nob, and gave myself a nice handjob...
[inhales as if to sing another line]
Clément Mathieu: [interrupting] Enough!
Mondain: [smiles and chuckles] Hmph!
Clément Mathieu: Baritone.
Mondain: What?
[gives Mathieu a look of surprise and confusion]
Clément Mathieu: I'm not making fun of you, you are a baritone...
[Mondain still confused]
Clément Mathieu: ...it means you sing in a low voice.

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[subtitled version]
[the students are writing an examination]
Pépinot enfant: Leclerc!
Leclerc: What?
Pépinot enfant: Are we still friends?
Leclerc: Sure, why?
Pépinot enfant: How much is 5 plus 3?
Leclerc: 53.
Pépinot enfant: You sure?
Leclerc: Yeah.
Pépinot enfant: [excitedly] Thanks.



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Sabtu, 11 Juni 2011

1999 Spanish Movies | Butterfly's Tongue Directed By José Luis Cuerda [La Lengua De Las Mariposas]


Summary: For Moncho, it's an idyllic year: he starts school, he has a wonderful teacher, he makes a friend in Roque, he begins to figure out some of the mysteries of Eros, and, with his older brother, a budding saxophone player, he makes a trip with the band from their town in Galicia. But it's also the year that the Spanish Republic comes under fire from Fascist rebels. Moncho's father is a Republican as is the aging teacher, Don Gregorio. As sides are drawn and power falls clearly to one side, the forces of fear, violence, and betrayal alter profoundly what should be the pleasure of coming of age.






Taglines
A magical tale about growing up in country growing apart.
Stop and taste the world.
A powerful tale about growing up in country growing apart.


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