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<p dir="auto"><strong>jingster6666</strong> — <em>9 years ago(October 03, 2016 04:28 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Yes, I had a root canal once in which the dentist couldn't successfully deaden the tooth.  But he had no choice but to continue the process.  I suffered horribly for about the same amount of time that it took to run this "movie" (or whatever one calls it - - docudrama, inverted fantasy, farce, ripe Limburger, bad joke)  If given the choice between re-watching this abomination before God or the root canal, I'd gladly redo the root canal.  There's no way I can be specific as to what I didn't like about it simply because I wouldn't know where to start.  No wonder they were being occupied; if the French didn't possess such a sparkling body of cinematic genius, I'd figure they deserved it.  I'm giving a shout-out here to the Nazis:  Please send this thing to a concentration camp and gas it, then burn it in an oven. Please.</p>
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