- Studio: Miramax Films
- Release Date: Jun 16, 2000
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YoonMinC.Oct 10, 20037The plausibly shocking ending grows out of the delicately observed relationship between an impressionable young boy and wise elderly teacher. However, the political biases built into the movie are as simpleminded as the conservative townfolks it holds in contempt.
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FranciscoGabrielAgreloRodríguezSpainMar 15, 20038I think it is great movie...It explores an oniric world.
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ArmandoS.Jan 16, 20059A near masterpiece-one of the most compassionate movies i have ever seen-hearbreaking and still revelant-the director is wise to human failings in the face of adversity-a must see.
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