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	<title>Comments on: Life&#8217;s An Itch: Andrea Arnold&#8217;s rude road in &#8220;Fish Tank&#8221; (Review)</title>
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		<title>By: 2010 New Year’s Resolution: An Indie Film a Month – Fish Tank &#124; HOLYCOWBOY</title>
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		<description>[...] There&#8217;s a better blog review here from Ray Pride: Where’s the novelty in Andrea Arnold’s storytelling? It’s everywhere, is where it is. The odd critiques of “Red Road” and “Fish Tank” that have asserted Arnold tells familiar stories with familiar characters are off the mark. The live-through-this intensity of her storytelling is charged and fresh. [...]</description>
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