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BBecker 02/02/2012 07:55 PM Report
Nobody goes unwatched in the UK: everyone's on police-watched cameras 24/7. Going about one's business there pretending to be free is acting indeed.
Ellen_Dibble 02/02/2012 02:46 PM Report
I couldn't look at the clips from this film, and I don't credit a lot of what I heard about mothering gone awry. This is like the skin of the onion; even for one distressed pair, the dimensions involved may only rarely be what can be isolated in one book, in one film. And what about women who are chemically depressed after childbirth? What about offspring who are physically disabled in ways that our culture is not good at defining or addressing, let alone the particular mother faced with it? What about mothers who never bond but attempt to assert just the opposite, overcompensating for the lack of natural rapport with an insistent show, not knowing the difference. Leaving all that aside, this was a delightful interview to watch. I hope the movie gets at the dimensions more than I suspect.