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Shorts

shortsShorts is a family adventure film directed by Robert Rodriguez. One of  the reasons to pick it this Saturday night was Jimmy Bennett who has the leading role in the film. Another reason was its official trailer – which made the film look really cool . . .

The story is told first person by Tobby who looks amazingly  alike a friend of mine. (or is it just the bracelets) He is smart, unique and a bit weird 11 year old kid whose quest towards friendship leads him through great adventures. Its kinda of tough to describe the plot as things are happening an random, in an almost chaotic manner.

Basically we have a rainbow colored magic rock which can make everyone’s wishes come true or at least the ones of the person who is holding it . . . and as you can imagine the rock changes its owner quite a lot in the film.

Its the gadget lover in me that loved the film, even if it is not in the genre I usually watch. No drama this time, even less reality or emotions; but what it has in abundance is entertainment (for some).

Admittedly most of the jokes in the film are kinda funky and even grouse at times; but that is exactly what the targeted audience (wild preteens with even wilder fantasies) will be looking for. Then there are all those Jimmy Bennettreferences to technology in parody, like the Apple Iphone, one device does it all. But the more features, the less battery life. Those things are likely to be picked up by the teens and all the geeks out there.

I could not really decide if I should recommend “Shorts” or not.  It’s  really rather  pointless and you are not likely to learn anything from it; But after all there are times when we all wanna see a film just like that.  I can’t really comment on the acting as nothing really impressed me in that respect.  I guess the visuals were OK if you don’t mind the abundance of special effects.

In the end however, even “I” spent  some  time thinking what I would wish for if I had that magic stone . . .

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Nachttocht (1982)

Nachttocht (1982)

Nachttocht (1982)Nachttocht is a dutch film originally released for TV. Directed by Nick van den Boezem the movie tells the story of 12 years old Thomas ( Abel Claassen) and his quest for friendship and love.

He takes rowing lessons and is fond of his teacher, who, according to his mother, is unlike the bullies trainers in the other clubs and knows how to work with children.

Thomas idolises his trainer. When the boy discovers that the person he felt such a love for lied to him to sleep with his mother – he is heartbroken.

It is hard for him to understand why his trainer would prefer to be intimate with his mother than with him, as his friendship and love are pure.

Overall, Nachttocht is an excellent coming of age film about friendship, betrayal,  love and confusion. The cast did a good job, especially the young lead Abel Claassen in the role of Thomas. There were few slight moments in which the actress who played his mom lacked sincerity, but it could be just me.

I liked the film because it brought back some memories of a friendship and a rowing trip I once did in the US. In spite of the fact that Nachttocht was launched in 1982, it is becoming increasingly popular nowadays. There are no obscene scenes in the film, making it appropriate for people of all ages.

CVMC provided the DVD of Nachttocht. Without their support, this review would not have been possible.

 

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Love child

lovechildI have only heard good things about the film. According to CVMC – it is the gem of the collection of short films on their DVD titled ” Love child and other shorts ” and I happened to agree with their assessment . The story revolves of the rite of passage experiences of Murray Murray growing up in the 80s .  In the first scenes when Murry is confused about all the things grown ups do ( after hearing his parents at night ) , he asks his friend ( a girl his age ) who has a ready explanation :

” Its a matter of sexual and personal expression. Of course there is also the purely physical aspect which should not be underestimated. Its all part of growing up….”

That same girl things of Murray as of her boyfriend – while he himself falls for his older sister. As one could get from the movies title – the flick is full with love and youthful confusion and innocence .  The great soundtrack contributes to the hippie atmosphere . The best part of the movie are definitely its ending scenes – as they are both visual rich and well shot.

 

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The puzzle by Bryan Paul

The Puzzle BiggerResuming the short film series with a review of the Brian Paul`s – ” The Puzzle “.  Having recently read ( listened to ) the book ” A child called it ” by Dave Pelzer made the story of  ” The Puzzle ” – even more touching that it already was.  The story in the film by Brian Paul is a young troubled boy who is leaving alone with his abusive dad.  The director did an excellent job in portraying the horror the boy is living at – making me effectively hate the man who mistreated his  son. One of the father`s phrases directed to the boy was : ” When are you going to learn who is boss ” – which indicated that this attitude toward the boy was nothing new to him. Soon we also learn that the father is a drug junkie who cares only of the money he gets for ” taking care ” of his son. As a back drop but in itself an important prop of the film we see the hobby of the boy – completing puzzles . In them he finds his escape – escape from the reality he is forced to live at. But nothing really changes – until one day a mysterious stranger gives the lad a new special puzzle …

Overall I liked the film of Bryan Paul as it told a touching story in a very creative way. The soundtrack was good – effectively building tension when needed.

I would like to thank CVMC for providing the DVD ” Love Child and other shorts” which includes the film above. This review would not have been possible without their support. As the film was made available online by its director – you may watch it below. Don`t forget to leave comments with your opinion about it.

 

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Un Hilito de Sangre “A trickle of blood”

Un Hilito de Sangre“Hilito de Sangre” will give you a ride through the imagination of a 13 year old (Diego Luna) who needs to do something with his vacation time. The film is based on the Eusebio Ruvalcaba novel by the same name.

(It sort of reminds me of Children’s Island : Barnens ö) of course Stockholm and Mexico City are completely different places. But if you have seen “Barnens ö” you can find some similarities.

During his daily, nightly and underground journey he will talk and give advice to himself, get in trouble, find enemies, friends and also he’ll find the sexual awakening of his teenager years.

You’ll find everything on this movie fights, drama, romance and some good laughs. At some point the movie can go totally wachy, but is part of the fun.

I  wasn’t expecting anything from the movie, but it was good since I get to laugh and remember when I was that age.  On a side note Diego Luna was a better actor back then, than today that he’s like thirty something.

Wish I can say more but I will ruin the movie for all the fans of Diego or the ones that are really interested in the plot of the movie.

“Enjoy with a big bucket of pop corn or whatever is your favorite snack”

 

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The review of the film “Un Hilito de Sangre”  is a guest contribution of Josh

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Limbo (2008 )

limbo“Dare to know who you are and deal with it…”

“Limbo” is an independent Mexican film. It is one of those films that is just  abstract enough so as to confuse the viewer or at least enough to make them think about how to interpret the scenes on screen.  Isao is 10 years old boy who tries to come in terms with himself and his belief that he may be gay. After an accident, he finds himself in the Limbo, which seems to be a mysterious place somewhere between life and death. There he meets too people, an overworked nurse and a lawyer who committed suicide, but refuses to accept the fact that he is dead.

Along with these characters, the small Isao, begins a journey of self-acceptance, traveling the maze that connects the living with dead and connects heaven to hell. His journey is a rite of passage.  I think that you will find it interesting, if you are ready to bear with the complexity of the film.

I am not overly impressed with the cinematography of the film; With the exception of its opening credits. But overall the vision is modern (A bit of Emo influences I guess.) and the soundtrack is intriguing.

That’s the story; And here comes the surprise . . ., in reality the protagonist of the film, Fatima Diaz is a girl.

“You have only one life, be yourself “

“Limbo” is an independent film and even if it was shot in high definition, it did not receive  its financial support from the Mexican Institute of Cinematography. Despite its low budget,  which I guess affected the sound quality at times, the film won several awards at various festivals across the globe.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lNuiCfbKUU

Another review of the film in Spanish ( link )

 

The film director Horacio Rivera about his film :

“Limbo tells the  story of acceptance, of knowing; And treats it with both, humor and sensitivity”

Sky Kid`s final opinion : Worth seeing for the sensitive issues it deals with and the original way in which the story is presented.  On the other side, its a bit complex, the production quality is not perfect and there are few cliches; However those don’t spoil the experience.

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A Child Called ‘It’

A child called ITSurvival – that’s his main goal. But is survival feasible when you are “no one” to your family and you are not considered a person but an “it” ?

The answer could be found in the book  A Child Called ‘It’ written by Dave Pelzer. I doubt that anyone could read the book (or in my case listen to its audio version) without being moved by the story. It’s about a young boy who is being severely abused by his mother. The best thing about the book is that the story is told in the first person, which allows you to look at the world through the eyes of David, and feel his pain, hunger and desperation. The story is so well told that the reader can easily empathize with the young David and his experiences. This book made me appreciate my own family which, even if not perfect, gave me a chance to have a normal childhood.

The really horrifying  thing about the book by Dave Pelzer is that the events in it are based on the memories of his own childhood. As I have learned from Wikipedia , there is a bit of controversy about that.  But even if everything in his own childhood didn’t happen as he’s stated, it does not make the experiences portrayed in the book any less horrible. What happens behind closed doors often remains secret and many people are forced to fight for their lives and dignity in unbearable conditions.

The book is excellent and I would like to recommend it to all readers of the blog regardless of your age.  Social workers and anyone interested in child psychology may also benefit from reading  A Child Called ‘It’ . The book is a part of the curriculum of schools  in the  United States and Canada.

To finish this mini book review, I would like to provide you with few quotes from the book:

“”You are a nobody! An It! You are nonexistant! You are a bastard child! I hate you and I wish you were dead! Dead! Do you hear me? Dead!”

“My relationship with mom drastically changed from discipline to punishment that grew out of control. It became so bad at times, I had no strength to crawl away–even if it meant saving my life.”

To read the review of the second book in the series “The  Lost boy ” – please click here

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Interview with film director Frank Vitale

Frank VitaleTwo weeks ago I reviewed an interesting Canadian film called Montreal Main” . Since the time I published the review more than 400 people have read it – which prompted me to attempt contacting the film`s director for an exclusive interview for theskykid.com. With the valuable help of Michel from CVMC.net I was able to get a hold of Mr.Frank Vitale who agreed to answer some questions about his film.

” Montreal Main ” is considered to be a Canadian independent classics and I am honored that I had the chance to present you an interview with its director :

Hello Mr. Vitale and thank you for agreeing to be interviewed for TheSkyKid.com.

John SutherlandYour film ” Montreal Main ” focuses on the relationship between a 12 years old boy and an older photographer . The ending of the film is a rather sad one as they are forced to put an end of their friendship. During the years I have seen many films who deal with intergenerational relationships – to name a few : ” This Special Friendship ”  , ” For a lost soldier ” , The fire that burns ” – and all of them end by disastrous separation – either forced of because of one of the characters dies. Do you think that those endings reflect the expectations of the society toward the relationship that is portrayed in them ?

FV: I haven’t seen any of those films but I suppose they encountered the same problem/question I had: where does this relationship go? One of the possibilities is a sexual relationship, which is taboo, illegal and scary. The other is an intergenerational buddy relationship. Based on the film it doesn’t appear that Frank wants to pursue either of those possibilities. But it also doesn’t appear that Frank knows what he wants.


I have read that the plot in ” Montreal main ” is based on evens in your life. Could you share with us the story that inspired you to write the script of your film ?

FV: Saying that it is based on events in my life is inaccurate. In fact it is more accurate to say that events in my life evolved from the film.

First, let me talk about the inspiration for the script. I wanted to make a movie and came up with this idea that a character, like me, becomes interested in a beautiful young boy. It seemed like an interesting idea. Was I interested in a beautiful young boy? Possibly. However, I think my motivation was more about working out my sexuality in a creative and unusually public way. It has taken me decades to see and accept that motivation for doing the film was an exploration of my sexual identity.

Second, my friends and I played ourselves in the film. In that way it is not based on real events but on real personalities and character. This adds a rich and novel layer to the film that was initially unintentional. Sometimes I describe that part of the film as the “style of necessity.” I decided that my friends and I would play ourselves and improvise the script because I had no money for actors. I felt that people playing themselves would give more authentic performances than the inexperienced actors, who may not even show up. That being said, I am sure a psychologist would find more to it than that.

Third, the only real incident was the break up of Bozo and Frank as friends. It became part of the story as it was actually happening at the time. Bozo (Allan Moyle) and I had a very close friendship for a number of years before the film. During the film we began drifting apart. It was a beautiful friendship and I loved him very much, though I wasn’t aware of it at the time. I eventually got married and raised two terrific children. Bozo went on to write and direct some high profile films. The most successful (a coming of age film, I believe) was Pump Up the Volume with Christian Slater. When I saw that film, I saw Bozo’s heart and mind on the screen. Bozo lives in LA and I in NY, and we had not seen each other in years, until recently. We had a great reunion a couple of years ago at the digital re-mastering of Montreal Main (available at montrealmain.com) and at a Canadian Legends screening in Calgary, Alberta of his film The Rubber Gun and of Montreal Main.

Montreal MainHow did you cast the boy (John Sutherland) for the role of Johnny ? What set him apart from the rest of kids that were auditioned for the film ?

FV: I conceived the film with a friend’s little brother in mind, another beautiful young boy with long black hair. When I approached his parents, they said no. I never had a real casting session. I put the word out and a friend of a friend suggested Johnny. Anne and Dave, Johnny’s parents, are very nice people and open. They said yes.

On the re-mastered DVD Johnny sat in with Bozo, Steve Lack and I on director’s commentary. It was great to be able to ask him as an adult what he was thinking while we were shooting the film. It was very interesting and gratifying in some ways. You’ll have to listen to him in the commentary to see what I mean.

Montreal Main is also about a very short lived unique time period in Montreal…   this area is not like the 70’s anymore…What made the Main street so unique in the 70’s. And how has it changed since your made the film ?

FV: Like many marginal ghettos where artists move for cheap rent and interesting environments, The Main has gone upscale with boutiques, high end restaurants and long lines at places like Schwartz’s Delicatessen and Cookie’s Main Lunch, the greasy spoon below my loft, which has become a fashionable breakfast and lunch spot. (Leonard Cohen lived, and still does, across the street.)

In the 70’s the Main was populated with Greek and Portuguese immigrants. The shops were owned by former immigrants, the Jews, who had moved to the suburbs. To the East the predominate French culture insulated us from the real world. For a group of us Anglophone artists, who lived on practically no income, the Main was a timeless backwater of communal dinners, art openings and parties. It was a post 60s stagnation that I eventually found boring and moved on. As I look back I see how special it was.

Montreal Main SceneAs theskykid.com mainly focuses on coming of age films it would be interesting to know if you have a favorite coming of age film that you can recommend to the people reading this interview ?

FV: I love coming of age films. My favorite classic film is forgotten gem, Captians Couragous with Freddie Bartholomew. It was made by Victor Flemming the same year as The Wizard of OZ, which is also a coming of age film. There are scores of others and I won’t start making a list. I just took a look at the Wiki list and noticed that Whale Rider wasn’t on it. I liked that film. There they had people playing themselves and made a great commercial film. I am jealous.


I have heard that you are working on a  voluntary basis on a project called “the March of Dimes” – can you share with us more details about it and the films you are currently working on  ?

I have a long list of film and TV credits on IMDB.com under Vitale I and on my website: vitaleproductions.com. On my site you can see my recent documentary A Perfect Stranger (a documentary on a stranger I met in Starbucks) and some pieces I made for Shining Time Station (the PBS children’s series) and for The March of Dimes Foundation, where I am currently director of the Audio Visual division. The March of Dimes does research and education to make sure that all babies are born healthy. It is a large not for profit organization and I am on staff.

Currently I am looking for a publisher for my nonfiction manuscript, The Metropolis Organism (http://themetropolisorganism.blogspot.com/), an exploration of the idea that a city is a biological organism, and always looking to make another movie that is a beautiful as Montreal Main.

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I would want to Thank Mr.Vitale once again for taking time to participate in this interview and encourage all of you to express your opinion about it and /or the film Montreal Main in the comments section below.

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James-a coming of age film by Connor Clements

james short film

jamesJames is a short narrative drama written and directed by Connor Clements. What sets the film apart is its stunning visuals and for some, the controversial topic it deals with.  Fans of the coming of age genre would recognize Niall Wright( Mickybo and me) in the leading role of James.

James can be seen as both, a coming of age and a coming out film

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“Muchacho Del Flamenco” – a feature coming of age film

Coming of age films which deals with youthful talent and inspiration have achieved a classic standing . We all remember the huge success of films such as ” Love and Dance ” and ” Billy Elliot ” – which is why the news about a new ground-breaking feature film about a boy passionate about music and dance really rose the interest in me. What`s more  – the screenwriter of the new film with a working title “Muchacho Del Flamenco” is the legendary American screenwriter and producer Stephen Ryder. ( whom I recently interviewed for another film of his – ” The Last days of April ” )

According to a press release of Metropolis Films Inc ,”Muchacho Del Flamenco” would tell  the story of a 13 year-old boy being raised by a single mom in Barcelona’s suburbs. “Pablo” aspires to be the greatest Flamenco dancer in all of Spain, much like his hero Rafael Amargo( Who  signed on as the film`s choreographer). Pablo’s grandmother, a faded dancer herself, seeing his spectacular ability, secretly encourages the boy. This causes conflict with the boys’ mother, who is pragmatic and hard-working, and a strict mother to the boy. She has no love of the dance. A 9 to 5 job is her ideal.

Sounds interesting , doesn`t it ?

From the same press release we also learn that Metropolis Films has commenced a nation-wide search in Spain for the right boy to play the role of Pablo. Marianne Nilson-Nygaard of Casting Marbella said “This is a starring role which requires excellent dancing ability, and a very handsome face, much like a young Farruquito. Candidates must be no taller than 157 cm.  No singing is involved and no acting experience is required, but the boy selected will be athletic, statuesque and able to take direction.”

If you know boy who fits in that description ( yes I throught of Antonio Jose )  and would like to be auditioned for the leading role in the film , mention the web site of the casting agency where their contact e-mail can be obtained .  Note that Ryder and his co-producer Rick Lancaster decided on Barcelona and its environs for filming locations after conversations with Jorge Sobredo, Spain’s cultural attaché at the Spanish Embassy in Washington D.C.

 

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An interview with screenwriter Stephen Ryder

An update – an exclusive review of the film at theskykid.com

The last days of April is the title of a new coming of age film to be released in September( USA) . I found out about it thanks to Stephen Ryder who is its script writer and producer .  He is also the screenwriter of the masterpiece L.I.E and was kind enough to answer to some questions about his new production.  Before proceeding with the exclusive interview  with Mr. Ryder I would like to quote the film`s synopsis which so far is the only publicly available information about it :

“A beautiful young woman who is a murderous sexual psychopath returns from combat as a mercenary in Iraq and abducts a 14 yr-old boy, holding him prisoner as a bizarre relationship develops “

It is definitely not your average plot  and my expectations for this production fueled by the official trailer (which  can  be seen below)  are quite high.The last days of April seems to be a combination of thriller and a drama with  a coming of age overtone .  The young lead TJ Plunkett seems to be a very talented actor even if I only had the short trailer to form my opinion on that.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClAxw08F4Ws

“The last days of April” – Official web site

TheSkyKid.com interviews Stephen Ryder – the screenwriter of L.I.E and The last days of April

Screenwriter Stephen Ryder

Me : What inspired you do write the story behind ” The last days of April ” ?

Stephen Ryder : The director came to me with an idea for a movie in march of 2008 – he proposed that a man abduct a teen-aged girl and hold her captive. I felt that was too ordinary and that it had been done many times. When I rejected that suggestion –  Rick Lancaster came up with the idea that the  victim could be a boy.I said “Now that has not been done before!” and wrote the script . In 90 days or so we were in production.

Me : Did you have to make any changes of the script during the film`s production ?

Stephen Ryder : Since I wrote the script, I own Metropolis Films, and I produced the movie – who would have the authority to have me make any changes? Although – because George Bush was still President at the time – we deliberately didn’t film any sex scenes (you can’t take a chance with a radical right-wing Christian government)  like we would have in a free country like Spain or Denmark or The Netherlands.

Me : How did you cast TJ Plunkett – and what made him stand out for the role from the rest kids  who were auditioned ?

Stephen Ryder  : We had a nation-wide casting call out in the industry. He responded. Talent, guts and personality. We interviewed over 480 kids, there wasn’t even a close second-place. Everything about him was head and shoulders above the rest – and he was the former U.S. National Junior Karate Champion at 14. We needed that skill for the fight scenes (our actress was an expert in Thai kick-boxing.) He was highly intelligent, serious, professional and his dad was no problem – he stayed out of the way.

Me : Does your background as a law enforcement officer influence your writing( I am no expert – but I am guessing that the Stockholm syndrome  would play some role in your new film ) ?

Stephen Ryder  : All of my colorful experiences inform my writing to an extent, of course. But 99% of all my script are strictly imagination. Although I actually wound up playing the part of the Sheriff in this film because the actor we cast dropped out 24 hours before we were scheduled to shoot the scenes with the Sheriff in them. Since the Sheriff’s character was old, fat, bald and stupid, I felt I was perfect for the part. And my experience as a Deputy Sheriff lent an air of authenticity to that role. “The Stockholm Syndrome” question will be answered for you when you see the movie.

Me : Thank you for your time Mr.Ryder.

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Little brother

Little-Brother

 

“Never underestimate the determination of a kid who is time rich and cash poor”

“When you have government always spying to the people is bad “

In the last few days I have been listening to an amazing coming of age tech novel which is all about privacy , human rights and abuse of authority. I have always had an affinity towards the fundamental human rights; such as freedom of thinking and expression . I have spent countless hours discussing privacy issues , encryption , spyware avoidance, etc.

What I found in those discussions is that some people seem to be oblivious to the abolition of their rights. I think that awareness should be raised amongst those people so we can all remain free avoiding all those traps set by the huge corporations and corrupt organizations such as RIAA, BRAIN and sometimes even our own governments .

The book I can’t wait to tell you about is ” Little brother ” – written by Cory Doctorow and I loved it! The story line follows the adventures of a 17 year old high school kid in the US; Marcus (also known as w1n5t0n). He is a smart kid who knows a lot about technology (these days many young people do and I think that this is great) and tries to avoid the surveillance systems in his school in order to do what most people his age want; Having a saying about what goes in their lives and of course having fun.

Things get complicated for him when, after a major terrorist attack, he is detained by US Department of Homeland Security. His beliefs cause him to be suspicious in appearance and he is sent to a secret prison  for interrogation and an attempt at brain washing. When he is finally released he finds out that the world has changed.  That his country became a police state and every citizen is being watched and monitored “for his own safety and for the safety of society “.  Knowing that he does not have many chances he decides to fight that system – with one goal in mind, Freedom !

I would not want to spoil the novel for you – so I will stop here with the plot description.  Guaranteed you will find many familiar gadgets and tools in it – The Tor router , the Xbox , the Wifi finders , the plausible deniability techniques used and adversarial forces used to make you reveal the passwords you are using. Even the new and rapidly gaining popularity – Pirate Party is mentioned.

Even if the novel is sci-fi fiction, the things that are shown in it have their equivalent in the world around you which makes it quite realistic.  “Little Brother” is a well written and intense novel  and I do not have any hesitations in recommending it highly.

Cory Doctorow provides his book for free download licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license, which lets you share it, remix it, and share your remixes, provided that you do so on a noncommercial basis. You can download it in variety of formats from his web site

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Paranoid Linux is an operating system that assumes that its operator is under assault from the government (it was intended for use by Chinese and Syrian dissidents), and it does everything it can to keep your communications and documents a secret. It even throws up a bunch of “chaff” communications that are supposed to disguise the fact that you’re doing anything covert. So while you’re receiving a political message one character at a time, ParanoidLinux is pretending to surf the Web and fill in questionnaires and flirt in chat-rooms. Meanwhile, one in every five hundred characters you receive is your real message, a needle buried in a huge haystack.

~Cory Doctorow (Little Brother, 2008)

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