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Review: Life During Wartime

This could be the most unsettling film this year.
Friday, July 23, 2010
By Shelli Sonstein - Clear Channel

A kinda sequel to the 1998 shocker Happiness but with all new actors-sometimes with different races.

This is the kind of movie that deliberately makes you feel uncomfortable. Many times, you will ask yourself, "Did I really just laugh at that?"

Todd Solondz picks up ten years after some truly pervy events shatter a family. He calls it a post-traumatic stress disorder movie. The film raises the question of forgiveness. Forgiveness for the perviest amongst us.

This could be the most unsettling film this year. It’s not for everyone. Solondz hits the nail on the head when it comes to families torn apart by the evils and demons of their parents. Children sitll love their parents even if they don’t like them.

3-and-a-half stars

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