Polar Opposites was too polarizing a film to turn into something really good. There is a very personal side to the protagonist's story that we might call act one and then a second act that deals with the Iranian government and its havoc on the world. A third act sees David Terran (the protagonist) called to duty by the American government and his task to rebuild broken fences. A disjointed film.
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