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Prey to Pretense

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Published on April 08, 2004

By the end of the story, nearly every character has acknowledged that he or she has made mistakes; the movie, by implication, asks us to forgive. But it's hard to forgive people you neither know nor like, just as it's difficult to forgive the film for failing to trust its audience.

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