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Capitol Weekly: At the Movies

What's most odd about these films is that for a group so embedded in formula, one breaks its own pattern and gets entirely lost along the way. But it also means that you get fairly awful continuity at times as sequences are seen from different angles and the order of cars changes, and you also see a car making a jump that would obviously fold the car in half, only to see it racing away M.K. has lost her mother and is moving in with her estranged, and strange, father. …

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Capitol Weekly: At the Movies


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