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Film: Anarchist Cookbook

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I recently rented and watched this movie. I was pretty much blown away by the intriguing nature of the story. The whole concept of anarchist vs nihalists. Plus the subtle and dry humor of the main character was quite entertaining. Overall a really good movie that I will buy on DVD. Anyone elses thoughts?
 
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I found the movie entertaining, but did not like the overall message of the movie, which I found to be, "Don't bother being different and living your life according to different ideals. It is better to conform and accept life as it is." The editing and cinematography were pretty quality though and sucked me into the story right away. As I said in another thread, the film reminded me of Human Traffic, but just not as good.
 
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