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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

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    jdjefford@

    How does a child deal with trauma, tragedy and loss? Especially a child diagnosed already with a possible mental illness. Life doesn't make sense and there are no answers. I enjoyed the telling of this story. No cliche's, but a sort of happy ending. This is the testimony of all children who faced loss because of the cowards of terror of 911. I found the first hour a little slow. I'm glad I hung on to the 2nd hour as it picks up in the unfolding of the events. The child is the star of the film (don't expect too much footage from Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock) Enjoy the show. This one's worth watching.

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    jdjefford@  29.1.2012 age: 36-49 554 reviews

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