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The email will read as follows: A friend has sent you the following article from PopMatters.com Review: Three Kings (1999) by Cynthia Fuchs 01 January 1995 Puke green bile, dark blood, convulsing pink. tissue. A close-up shot following a bullet's path into and through internal organs is a frankly terrible image. In most war movies, bullets do tend to fly. But you only see their external effects: blood spurts, faces contort, handheld cameras zig and zag, explosions-effects create aestheticized, often slo-mo, chaos. In David O. Russell's Three Kings, however, you see the insides: the bullet rushes forward, stops, lodging in mangled, throbbing flesh while fluids accumulate. It's visceral and immediate. It's surreal and nasty. Link: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/three-kings/ PopMatters Popular Voices, Cultural Matters http://www.popmatters.com/
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