A Path From Being An Outsiderr Analysis

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With unexpected twists, humour and filmic innovation the director shows the audience that there indeed is a path from being an outsider, to letting yourself embrace the virtue of life.
In this outstanding film every actor, every scene and every bit of dialogue supports the story and constantly surprises the viewer.
It is rude, it is politically incorrect, and it’s an absolutely heartwarming hunt for freedom.
The reward goes to…

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