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English

 

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Brian H

 

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October 25, 2012

 

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University

 

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These assumptions are blinding to the point of not seeing the real person in front of you. The movie has it all, from scenes that will raise your hair on your arms, scenes that will make you laugh, scenes that will make you smile, scenes that will make you look away and finally scenes that will make you cry or even shock you...
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The performances are top notch led by the triumph return of Matt Dillon. One surprising name to remember is Terrence Howard who was mesmerizing in his role. The A-list actors, in the film, pays off with great acting. All the characters in this film have some kind of problem, weather major or minor, with people not of their ethnicity...
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