Do you guys know where i can get this movie in NY?
I live in NYC but dont know where i can find it.
Thanks
By Estefania on Aug 10, 2005, 11:39 in Friendly Talkzone.
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Estefania says on Aug 10, 2005, 11:41: OOPS Sorry guys...didnt know it was out in the movies already.
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cali373 says on Aug 10, 2005, 12:08: I went to see it at the Angelika and it is pretty good, got my attention. It's kind of like "Maria full of grace" in the sense that you may sympathize with the folks committing the crime, but it did not convince me to feel that way. Kidnapping to me is a different level of crime even for the dirt poor people. I always think "due onto others, as you would do onto yourself". While I am not rich, I feel as I do not have to resort to violence because of my better opportunity in life. but if my family was starving or dying of basic diseases I may have resorted to crime. If that was the case I would resort to beng a mule instead of kidnapping. Smile if you are a thinker! 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Estefania says on Aug 10, 2005, 12:13: Cali Thanks....i heard it was a good movie.
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Estefania says on Aug 10, 2005, 12:16: Yeah i agree with you. Kidnapping is something that i dont understand even from people who have no money. You are looking for a way to have ur family survive...but is it worth giving another family something to suffer about?? I mean makes no sense to me...this becomes a chain reaction. No one will ever be ok....because the consequence for a better opportunity for your family ...is the suffering of another.
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