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The first temptation is to see it as a parable. But, in essence, it is onlz honest - precise portrait of every day reality aspect - the compromise for a noble purpose.
A single father has need , in high measure, money. An ad offers a nice perspective. And, indeed, it is a serious offer. With a terrible price. He accepts very easy, ignoring a real read of contract. And , after initial shock, accepts the consequences for good of his son.
But... .
A sort of Faustian pact , the good remind of Humphrez Marlow from The Prince and The Pauper , inspired use of butterflies as metaphor and a real brilliant end.
And, sure, admirable performance of DeJuan Christopher and the young Kingston Zelaya.
A single father has need , in high measure, money. An ad offers a nice perspective. And, indeed, it is a serious offer. With a terrible price. He accepts very easy, ignoring a real read of contract. And , after initial shock, accepts the consequences for good of his son.
But... .
A sort of Faustian pact , the good remind of Humphrez Marlow from The Prince and The Pauper , inspired use of butterflies as metaphor and a real brilliant end.
And, sure, admirable performance of DeJuan Christopher and the young Kingston Zelaya.
- Kirpianuscus
- Dec 19, 2023
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