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<title>Comment by Rick Powell</title>
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<description>There&#039;s always NetFlix!</description>
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<title>Comment by Dirtgrain</title>
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<description>Nice post, Rick.  It sounds like an emotional and personal film--as opposed to a political one.  Does it touch on the freedom-fighter/terrorist contradiction?  As I read your review, it occurred to me that &lt;i&gt;Star Wars&lt;/i&gt; is a movie about terrorists (e.g. Luke, Han, Leia, Obi-wan blowing up the Death Star).  That contradiction interests me, and I wonder how people reconcile it.  Now all I have to do is find a place that rents this video.</description>
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