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No One Knows About Persian Cats Reviewed


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As curious people living in a particular place we rely on foreign countries to be exactly that: foreign. Otherwise, what would be the incentive to visit these places? For many westerners’ tastes, some countries are a little too foreign, making many places in the world unappealing to experience. Fortunately, No One Knows About Persian Cats reminds audiences – especially travel-phobic viewers – that no matter how strange a culture or people may seem, there’s plenty of common ground to share. On the other hand, the film also explains why having the freedom of speech should never be taken for granted.

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http://www.workingauthor.com/no-one-knows-about-persian-cats-2010-revi ew

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Writer,

Thank you for this. Looks as though you chose the perfect part of the review to excerpt, too .

I am going to partake of seeing this film, this coming weekend, along with "Terribly Happy" and "Mid-August lunch", as well.

Try not to gossip about who / what you don't know. Words are just cruelly speculative.

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I'm looking forward to see this movie in the upcoming International showcase. That is a very good review, for my part I don't think it will be a problem to listen to whole sets of songs. I think like the reviewer that there is a lot of simmilarities concerning city culture, at least for young people. I enjoy movies that focus in the uniqueness and "foreigness" of certain places, but this will be refreshing.

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