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09/16/2011

Color of the Ocean: Deeply disturbing but fabulous

Color of the Ocean was a deeply disturbing film set in the Canary Islands about a father and son who arrive there as illegal residents and about the lengths they'll go to achieve a new life.

The film is also about those who help and hinder them, as well as the people they, in turn, touch.

The film leaves many questions unanswered, prompting much discussion by the couple sitting behind me on the Dundas Streetcar.

Overall, a fabulous film!

Tomorrow, back in line in the afternoon.

-- Debra Black

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