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      <![CDATA[Can second (third? fourth or fifth?) the Let the Right One In recommendation, give or take the first and last ten minutes (a bit too forcefully controlled, and then asks you to laugh along with a bit of adolescent wish-fulfillment inconsistent with the movie's moral register, respectively).<br /><br />But, seriously, a really well-handled, funny-serious-touching movie about preadolescent angst (and possibly awareness of sexual difference) and gorgeous Swedish winter/awesome 80s Scandinavian socialist architecture and sweaters.
        
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      <![CDATA[There's also this playing at BAM on Halloween as part of Serge Bromberg's TREASURES FROM A CHEST program, Fri, Oct 31 at 7pm:<br /><br />Halloween (US, 1931)<br /><br />An animation by Dick Huemer, this lost episode from the series &quot;Toby the Pup&quot; was found in France. <br /><br />This is from the same guy who helped write Dumbo, so it most likely won't be scary, but will probably still be pretty awesome.
        
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