was what I thought on several occasions during the movie. It seemed so polished, so... so to much and I was just sitting waiting, asking myself; when will the shit hit the fan? However, as the movie progressed I started to get more and more emotionally involved and I have to admit that occasionally some solitary tear rolled down on my cheek.
One of the things that I liked about the movie what the illustration of the importance of getting people common ground, somthing in which they themselves can see a reflection of their own reality. Something tangebly, real and with emotional hoocks.
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I would have liked to have getting more information about what happened with the students after graduations and if some students dropped out during the years in high school. At the same time I'm satisfied with the story since the point is to mediate hope, that even though everything may seems utterly doomed success may still be within our grasp as long as people try.
If nothing else after the movie ended I did feel better at heart then at the start.