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Teen Ink Magazine,
October 2005 :
Movies Articles
A League of Their Own
by Matt R., Airmont, NY
When you think of baseball, you think ofhome runs, the World Series and ... girls? While the boys are offfighting in World War II, the All-American Girls Professional BaseballLeague is established. After a slow start, the league is in danger offolding.
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Babette’s Feast
by Zuhra F., Lakewood, CO
Simplicity is beautiful. In “Babette’s Feast,” Philippa and Martina, devoted daughters of a Puritan minister, reject genuine love to resist sin.
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Sling Blade
by Matthew P., Hemet, CA
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The Breakfast Club
by Katy S., San Antonio, TX
The ’80s were a time of movie magic. While some would focus on masterpieces like “The Color Purple” or “ET: The Extra Terrestrial,” my favorite flick from that period is “The Breakfast Club.
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The Swimmer
by Alex D., Wethersfield, CT
“Extraordinary” is probably the best way to describe “The Swimmer,” directed by Frank Perry. This 1968 film, like the John Cheever short story it is based on, is drenched with symbolic metaphors and irony.
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