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Review of by John T — 24 Oct 2010

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Who does grant wishes in America? I can't think of anything... This movie is about a man who grants wishes in America.

"Experience has into thinking that all hearts are red and all spades are black. Because their shapes are similar it is easy for your mind to interpret them based on that past experience than to be open to the idea that they could be different. We see what we expect to see and not necessarily what is really there. Children who have never played this always pass this test. Makes you wonder how many other things are right in front of you, sights, sounds, smells, that you can't experience because you've been conditioned not to.".

A man wishes for the answer to life. He then travels down a road on a wild adventure. I liked the drug down. It was sad but interesting. They made a town where drugs were legal and the legal age is 13. This is was to keep drugs off the street. The drug killed the sex drive which stopped rapes and other sex crimes. It sounded good, but it was perverse.

Also the Lawyer town was the absolute most frustrating town I have ever heard of. I think he handled the situation perfectly.

All in all I thought this was a very great movie. It was a modern day fantasy type for adults. I do find it funny that no on really seams to focus on that fact that he had a girlfriend the whole time who he didn't really break up with and was just cheating on... what can you do.

This review of Interstate 60 (2002) was written by on 24 Oct 2010.

Interstate 60 has generally received positive reviews.

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