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Topic History of: Dvd`s" Control" and "Atonement"
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Mart ooops, I meant 2005
Mart Sitting right on top, or underneath, the two previously mentioned films subject matter and proving that the shag in the library is always the one which drops a hefty copy from Tolsty on ones forehead, is 1995`s excellent and terrifying "Closer", which I have just watched.

Maybe slightly ahead of it`s time, maybe bang on to such a degree that the subject matter is still just about unmentionable and comedied to the point of tragedy.
Rent it or buy it, and see how "that" word and attitudes towards "those" situations have changed over time.

The historical jump between the forties, seventies and the present day, visualised by watching these three pretty realistic films evolve is absolutely incredible.
JK2006 Ah, Centaur, the shag in the library caused all the trouble.

As it often does.
centaur JK I can understand that you
JK2006 Well, Centaur, if you'd been falsely accused of a crime and then convicted, you might be more interested!

But judging by the millions who didn't have that unfortunate experience, I think the tragic consequences of a child's lies still affects them.
Followed by the war and that stunning scene on the Dunkirk beach.

Stay with it.