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<title>Comment by Chris Wilson</title>
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<description>I really loved your description of foreign films and couldn&#039;t agree more. A well-made foreign film - and there are many of them on a yearly basis - transport you to another world, another time, another culture. It&#039;s fascinating, much like going on vacation to a place you&#039;ve never been. British and German films (I know, &quot;Run, Lola, Run&quot; was German) are equally fascinating. When watching a good foreign film, there&#039;s a warm sense of satisfaction from knowing humanity is universal, but there&#039;s also a fascination with viewing new lands and new people......Even the differences in schools and restaurants are interesting.....

Thanks for the &quot;Chaos&quot; recommendation. I shall rent it soon....</description>
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