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Title: Rabbit Proof Fence
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Rabbit Proof Fence I would like to talk about the way the film was made and the struggle
In the film it had a lot of scenes that jumped from one sc'ne to another, for instances you would see the main characters Molly, Daisy and Gracie in the desert sitting by a fence thinking they should go back to Gracie, and then you see then at the train station running across the tracks, hiding behind a rock watching Gracie get taken away... Showed first 250 characters
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Rabbit Proof Fence I would like to talk about the way the film was made and the struggle
In the film it had a lot of scenes that jumped from one sc'ne to another, for instances you would see the main characters Molly, Daisy and Gracie in the desert sitting by a fence thinking they should go back to Gracie, and then you see then at the train station running across the tracks, hiding behind a rock watching Gracie get taken away... Showed next 250 characters
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