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<title>Comment by Silas Kain</title>
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<description>I have experienced this movie four times in the last three days.  All I can say is that Farrell was brilliant and this movie deserved plenty of critical acclaim.  It&#039;s unfortunate that critics and the audience classify this movie as being gay themed because it&#039;s so much deeper than that.  Farrell&#039;s portrayal of Bobby was worthy of an Oscar nomination.  He was able to deliver Bobby&#039;s naivety, innocence and lack of sense of self.  The film has nothing to do with sexuality and everything to do with unconditional love and its benefits.</description>
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