I always ask myself one question: what is human? What does it mean to be human? Maybe people will consider my new films brutal again. But this violence is just a reflection of what they really are, of what is in each one of us to certain degree.
Had he learned nothing from all those years of teaching Hawthorne? Through story after story he__ led his boys to consider the folly of obsession with purity _ its roots sunk deep in pride, flowering condemnation and violence against others and self.
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Had he learned nothing from all those years of teaching Hawthorne? Through story after story he__ led his boys to consider the folly of obsession with purity _ its roots sunk deep in pride, flowering condemnation and violence against others and self.
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