Asked by: HaroOn Dilshad | 14 years ago | Answers: 2 | Views:
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Aasiyah Espina | 14 years ago
I think it's more of morality. Rarely do you see bankrupt nations making the headlines, and the headlines provide either the utmost praise or the most embarrassing of embarrassments. Images that entail violence are more sold now than images of famished people. They invoke more emotions... esp hate.
An imperfect mix of all the central-ideas the writer wanted to touch upon in a single movie. The focus of the movie keeps shifting all along and makes you wonder what exactly is the theme. Secondly, no matter how much bold topics were chosen (may be to attract viewership by spreading controversy) I ...
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