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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Little Children

Caught the above movie over the weekend. Showcased the seemingly simple, yet complex relationships in society. Of biasness, societal norms, unforgiving attitude towards watever that is different. Leads us to think about ourselves.

A thought-provoking movie behind the overriding concepts of paedophile and sexual arousal from sth forbidden. The innocence of children paralleled to the 'wisdom' of adults. But are we truly wiser than children? Or are we just 'little children' in our adult suits?

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