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Border Crossing
by Pat Barker
by Pat Barker
This was so intense, I was torn between wanting to read the whole thing at one sitting and needing to take a break just to get some mental breathing space. Yes, it was short, but it was so tight; not a word was wasted.
If it was adapted into a screenplay I could see it being the perfect vehicle for a young actor to really prove his acting chops as Danny/Ian in much the same way as Primal Fear was for Edward Norton (who was really the only good thing in the film but, oh, SO good). The source material is certainly far, far superior.
If it was adapted into a screenplay I could see it being the perfect vehicle for a young actor to really prove his acting chops as Danny/Ian in much the same way as Primal Fear was for Edward Norton (who was really the only good thing in the film but, oh, SO good). The source material is certainly far, far superior.
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