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* AdaptationDisplacement: the film is known much more widely that the book it's based on. The reason for it is the AdaptationDistillation.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: the The film is known much more widely that the book it's based on. The reason for it is the AdaptationDistillation.
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* CultClassic - with a small but vital following community.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: inverted- The "fanservice" (a few peeks the audience gets on Vika) is the main reason MoralGuardians were attacking the film
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: inverted- The "fanservice" (a few peeks the audience gets on Vika) is the main reason MoralGuardians were attacking the film
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* NeverLiveItDown: Romas seems incapable of overcoming his failure.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Vika coming out of the water - and holding multiple bullies at bay ''with just a look on her face''.
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* MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Vika coming out of the water - and holding multiple bullies at bay ''with just a look on her face''.
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* ValuesResonance: Nowadays, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right".
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* ValuesResonance: Nowadays, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right".right".
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* ValuesResonance: Nowadys, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right"
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* LoveItOrHateIt: some view this as a wonderful film, while MoralGuardians see it inappropriate for viewing because of peeks we get on Vika's nudity. The fact that the film opposes peer pressure to the point of nonconformity doesn't help.
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* ValuesDissonance: inverted. Nowadys, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right"
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* ValuesDissonance: inverted. ValuesResonance: Nowadys, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right"
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* LoveItOrHateIt: some view this as a wonderful film, while MoralGuardians see it inappropriate for viewing because of peeks we get on Vika's nudity. The fact that the film opposes peer pressure to the point of nonconformity doesn't help.help.
* ValuesDissonance: inverted. Nowadys, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right"
* ValuesDissonance: inverted. Nowadys, the anti-bullying message is well received, but when the film first came out, most (Soviet) reviewers seriously argued that Romas siding with the bullies was a ''good'' behaviour, since "the collective is always right"
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: inverted- The "fanservice" (a few peeks the audience gets on Vika) is the main reason MoralGuardians were attacking the film
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* LoveItOrHateIt: some view this as a wonderful film, while MoralGuardians see it inappropriate for viewing because of peeks we get on Vika.Vika's nudity. The fact that the film opposes peer pressure to the point of nonconformity doesn't help.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Vika overcomes her BSOD after harassment extremely quickly - much faster than Romas overcomes his failure.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Romas seems incapable of overcoming his failure.
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* MomentOfAwesome: Vika coming out of the water - and holding multiple bullies at bay ''with just a look on her face''.
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* LoveItOrHateIt: some view this as a wonderful film, while MoralGuardians see it inappropriate for viewing because of peeks we get on Vika. The fact that the film opposes peer pressure to the point of nonconformity doesn't help.
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* CultClassic - with a small but vital following community.
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* CultClassic - with a small but vital following community.community.
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* ScaryDogmaticAliens
* LoveItOrHateIt: some view this as a wonderful film, while MoralGuardians see it inappropriate for viewing because of peeks we get on Vika. The fact that the film opposes peer pressure to the point of nonconformity doesn't help.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: the film is known much more widely that the book it's based on. The reason for it is...is the AdaptationDistillation.
* CultClassic - with a small but vital following community.
* CultClassic - with a small but vital following community.
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