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Well, these kinds of movies are difficult to pull off in this medium. I didn't like this for many reasons. I don't quite know what the intentions were with this cartoon. Were you glorifying them or trying to make us feel sorry for them? Were you trying to provide information about the event? The movie seemed to just end without any kind of point or purpose. I mean, I know in the artist's comments, the purpose is stated, but it's not shown in the movie which is what the audience bases their opinion on. As far as feeling sorry for them, by the time you are in high school, you should know that killing people is wrong. They can't blame it on parents or teachers or whatever. As far as glorifying them, I don't think that was your intent, but it comes off that way, especially at the end when they ask the girl why she believes in God. I think everyone can agree that she gives the dumbest answer you can think of, which makes the killers seem like they have a firmer grasp on life. But, anyway, I think the quality of it is above average, but the story is lacking any ultimate revelation or conclusion. I do have to say, I got an eerie feeling when I saw the Taxi Driver poster, as I have the same one on my wall right here.