By David Halberstadter and Matt Matzkin
A troubled student, tired of the pain and humiliation felt at school, makes an emotional connection to the hostile lyrics of his favorite rap song. To a disgruntled employee, a motion picture about vigilante justice strikes a personal chord. Believing there to be no other opt...
A troubled student, tired of the pain and humiliation felt at school, makes an emotional connection to the hostile lyrics of his favorite rap song. To a disgruntled employee, a motion picture about vigilante justice strikes a personal chord. Believing there to be no other opt...
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