Brotherly Love

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The best movie that I have ever seen was Brotherly Love, because it was organized well and easy-to-follow, and presents the main idea well. After watching Brotherly Love the reaction that you would get is to not trust people to easily because you never know who they really are. I would say to not trust people to easily is the overall reaction because in the movie a teenage girl Jackie, who was ambitious for music was sidetracked by love, she trusted this boy Chris, to easy and she did not know that the boy who she likes was using her to kill her brother. The movie is organize well and it is also easy to follow because in the movie the girl older brother June, had a dream to be in the NBA but he became affiliated in a gang when his father died,

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