Mila Kunis
This well-done mystery supplies an insightful look at how money, politics, and religion have become intertwined—and where that may be taking us.
In Third Person , the characters are so intentionally mysterious that, oddly, the surfeit of enigma denies them any depth of personality.
Employing every trick of digital capability to astound and amaze eventually becomes little more than hocus-pocus.

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