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	Comments on: Karlovy Vary Film Fest Review: Thomas Vinterberg&#8217;s &#8216;The Hunt&#8217; Will Come After You And Not Let Go	</title>
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		By: JoD		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After this review, okay, I will dare go see this film - because I love Mads Mikkelsen (he played &#034;Dr. Struensee&#034; so well, it was astounding!) and even it truly sounds like the kind of movie where you get enraged and troubled by the unfairness on display and just want to go and strangle someone. Untruthful children belong to the hardest to bear creatures, especially when they are nasty. They may be innocent - but it can&#x27;t be righteous that they are permitted to do anything they like at a whim and are trusted without having done anything to prove they are trustworthy, ever. Not in all cultures children are judged at that much &#034;innocent&#034;, in old Hawaii, for example, it was pretty clear that every human being at any age plays games, driven by ancestral spirit and heritage. Children were not given any undeserved trust ... Well, I hope, I will be able to stand the outcome of the film. In any event, Mads Mikkelsen will be worth the struggle through unbearable plot-elements, I figure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After this review, okay, I will dare go see this film &#8211; because I love Mads Mikkelsen (he played &quot;Dr. Struensee&quot; so well, it was astounding!) and even it truly sounds like the kind of movie where you get enraged and troubled by the unfairness on display and just want to go and strangle someone. Untruthful children belong to the hardest to bear creatures, especially when they are nasty. They may be innocent &#8211; but it can&#x27;t be righteous that they are permitted to do anything they like at a whim and are trusted without having done anything to prove they are trustworthy, ever. Not in all cultures children are judged at that much &quot;innocent&quot;, in old Hawaii, for example, it was pretty clear that every human being at any age plays games, driven by ancestral spirit and heritage. Children were not given any undeserved trust &#8230; Well, I hope, I will be able to stand the outcome of the film. In any event, Mads Mikkelsen will be worth the struggle through unbearable plot-elements, I figure.</p>
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