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Beauty Mark

Beauty Mark (2017)

June. 17,2017
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6.4
| Drama

Angie, a poverty-stricken young mother, is taking care of her son and alcoholic mother when she is evicted from her house. Now she has to get money from the only person she knows with any - the man who abused her as a child.

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Steineded
2017/06/17

How sad is this?

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Acensbart
2017/06/18

Excellent but underrated film

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Spidersecu
2017/06/19

Don't Believe the Hype

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Reptileenbu
2017/06/20

Did you people see the same film I saw?

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WHFerg
2017/06/21

The nuance of this script approaches the subject from so many sides and gives so many windows through which to experience Angie's pain and predicament. The actors in the movie also give fantastic and gut-wrenching performances. I was truly moved and have been thinking about the film days after.

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vincentveloso
2017/06/22

I loved the film. The writing, the acting, composition/craft and the messages in it were extremely powerful. Auden Thornton and Catherine Curtin deliver impactful, stirring performances and the rest of the cast delivers strongly. Highly recommended.

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lmorgan-135-888944
2017/06/23

This movie gave me chills from the moment I watched the trailer and cried harder when watching the film. This movie is not only timely, based on current events, but it shows the after math of what every abused child endures in the arms of addiction. Beautifully written, directed and produced. This is a movie for all, we need to educate children, so they do not accept behaviors as they grow into adulthood.

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micahj-41643
2017/06/24

I have worked for an organization that supports children and families dealing with child sexual abuse for a number of years. This gritty, accurate movie does justice to the range of emotions and the hard decisions many people face who encounter the life changing trauma that accompanies child sexual abuse. This is the kind of movie that can both entertain and educate an audience and it balances those two roles very well. Anyone who gives a damn about protecting our children need to watch this and listen to the unfortunate but absolutely critical message the director Harris Doran has for the audience. Well done!!

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