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1 user review
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         9.0/10
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The first review...
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[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] Though I found that the movie sometimes went on and on without really leading us anywhere, the interesting portrayal of Stevie, a convicted molestor, was well worth staying put. We see his picture as child in the beginning, and we leave the movie with a similar picture:of an adult child coping with his own sexual abuse. The movie does not attempt to diminish the crime he did, and it doesn't seek to put blame on anyone either."Stevie" is the kind of story that shows real life, and then lets come to your own conclusions. Do you hate Stevie because he molested a child, or do you love him once you meet Stevie's life.
9/10 13.4.2003 -
n_bouchard76@ - age: 26-35
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