Finished this movie in like five sittings because true-to-real-life adaptions sometimes fall short of the thrill, especially when it plays up the anxiety and suspense. It's a small story emblematic of a whole generation's struggle. But it still comes down to the basic: what it means to be free, and does the capitalist west necessarily provide that?
At worst,uh,maybe it won't stop you from getting to the polls to support me.At best,maybe on the way you tell someone who you really are.Maybe they like it,And maybe you feel just a little more comfortable in your own skin.As I finally do in mine.