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From: Sonagul2003-09-08 12:02:05
Subject:On Pretty Dirty Things
Comment:I read your comments about not being impressed with play of pain or angst that a young woman goes through. You know, I think both the actress and the director made their homework. People of illegal class do not have a luxury of showing pain, emotions, feelings. One complains or lets the pain get you down when there are options. May be to you, sucking dicks or being raped is a huge emotional trauma, to people of underclass it is just one more thing to survive. Too bad you are looking for entertainment whne the point of the film was to leave you reflecting.
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From: Geoff Bishop2003-09-14 11:41:21
Subject:Review
Comment:Refreshingly un-hollywood. It was nice to see a movie where you didn't recognize the actors as actors. However a couple things didn't seem to add up. Why would they have flushed a heart down the toilet? Where was the rest of the body? And if the protagonist was so worried about talking to the police, why didn't he just give them an anonymous tip about what was going on in the hotel?
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