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We gather to search for more missing movie kids this week, then eat Chinese food before discussing Prisoners (2013). This film is fantastically full of raw emotion that encourages you to feel a little pity for every character. We are all susceptible to being trapped and puzzled by our own faith and doing what we believe is right. That is, until someone blows the whistle on us.
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We gather to search for more missing movie kids this week, then eat Chinese food before discussing Prisoners (2013). This film is fantastically full of raw emotion that encourages you to feel a little pity for every character. We are all susceptible to being trapped and puzzled by our own faith and doing what we believe is right. That is, until someone blows the whistle on us.