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Especially the final scene with the seventeen year old girl, who proudly shows her diploma to the doctor, appears so positive and refreshing in contrast to the brutalities between Chung, Kong, etc. She shows that it is extremely important to get a good education and stay away from drugs in order to succeed in life... displayed 300 characters
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She shows that it is extremely important to get a good education and stay away from drugs in order to succeed in life. She also makes the doctor smile and in somehow unfolds his good side. Throughout the movie the doctor’s character develops from being a brutal alcoholic into a witty caring man. Thus, in the end he is more on the “Angel” than on the “Drunken” side as young people have given him back his belief in life and humanity... displayed next 300 characters
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