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Wonderful movie. Filming, acting, editing, directing, script. It was very real though not raw. It made some of the aspects of street life more palatable for a wider audience while still being truthful. Street culture changes a bit from generation to generation but the basics are the same. Judgment exists everywhere I loved that it addressed the humanity that really mirrors the culture left behind in many ways. I'd like to think we are all more educated now and understand that there are valid reasons for someone to turn to something different. If there was some real oversight in foster care, social services, other family members involving themselves, maybe some of those reasons would not exist. Giving birth doesn't make one a parent, every animal does that. The family you choose and choose to be with you is more genuine and sometimes it happens to be biological. Sometimes not. I thought it might get into the PTSD a bit more. It's certainly not just a male soldier or football player issue. However, the focus on "chosen family" bonds, and the dysfunction and problems that still exist was very well done. I thought the end was realistic in the way it brought home that no matter where you go...there you are. A change in location, that I have always been a fan of, doesn't change everything because you are just moving your same old self until that change is in you. It just changes the stage. Personally... sometimes you just need a break The problem with the end is that an action seemed totally out of character in some ways, but that's what PTSD does. Triggers. Shenae was a wonderfully natural actress and seemed to understand her character very well.