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Dracula needs the young blood of his victim to survive , but here Cronos literally turns time back for Gris , returning him to younger days perhaps so Gris ' blood will be of use to him . As we see , Gris is transformed from the older ...
Dracula needs the young blood of his victim to survive , but here Cronos literally turns time back for Gris , returning him to younger days perhaps so Gris ' blood will be of use to him . As we see , Gris is transformed from the older ...
Side 182
For the majority in the young heterosexual group , the film makes reference to themes that do not interest them , to " negative " issues that do not affect them , or to matters that are so invisible that the men can claim that they do ...
For the majority in the young heterosexual group , the film makes reference to themes that do not interest them , to " negative " issues that do not affect them , or to matters that are so invisible that the men can claim that they do ...
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The young Spanish females defined the theme in similar terms : it is the " feminine world , " " what a woman feels , " seen through dance . In general , for the male heterosexual group the content of the film was very direct and less ...
The young Spanish females defined the theme in similar terms : it is the " feminine world , " " what a woman feels , " seen through dance . In general , for the male heterosexual group the content of the film was very direct and less ...
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