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by mdp2021
1082 days ago
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Not the key point, I would say, but an important point. It returns to OP's missing that the movie may have «any particular political agenda»: there is a political point, which is "outcasts in search of an identity conflictually with their environment may have a political agenda, which causes a political problem". Disregarding such problem implies potential tragedy. Edit (wrote in a rush): hence, that if there is a risk, quite worth of assessment, you'd better see things flatly, for what they are. |
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