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* Connie is ''far'' from being a ''great'' brother, but it's extremely clear that he DOES love Nick. The whole plot is him trying to get his own brother out of Rikers. Not just that, but even his most selfish deeds in the moviei are done purely because he feels Nick deserves better than him.

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* Connie is ''far'' from being a ''great'' brother, but it's extremely clear that he DOES love Nick. The whole plot is him trying to get his own brother out of Rikers. Not just that, but even his most selfish deeds in the moviei movie are done purely because he feels Nick deserves better than him.
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--> ''*Nick crosses the room for the first time in several rounds*''

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--> ''*Nick crosses the room for the first time in several rounds*''rounds*''
* Connie is ''far'' from being a ''great'' brother, but it's extremely clear that he DOES love Nick. The whole plot is him trying to get his own brother out of Rikers. Not just that, but even his most selfish deeds in the moviei are done purely because he feels Nick deserves better than him.
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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming scenes until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way, via an interactive group therapy class for people like him.

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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming scenes until the exact moment the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way, via an interactive group therapy class for people like him.



--> ''Nick crosses the room for the first time in several rounds''

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--> ''Nick ''*Nick crosses the room for the first time in several rounds''rounds*''

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--> '''Nick, who has stood still for a few rounds of the game''': *crosses the room*
--> '''The credits''': *start rolling*

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--> '''Nick, who has stood still ''Nick crosses the room for a few rounds of the game''': *crosses the room*
--> '''The credits''': *start rolling*
first time in several rounds''

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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming scenes basically until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way.

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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming scenes basically until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way.way, via an interactive group therapy class for people like him.
--> '''Aubrey, running the class''': Okay. Cross the room if you've ever not gotten along with your family members sometimes.
--> '''Nick, who has stood still for a few rounds of the game''': *crosses the room*
--> '''The credits''': *start rolling*
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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming basically until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way.

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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming scenes basically until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way.
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* The film holds out on any kind of sincerely heartwarming basically until the credits start rolling. After 90 minutes of relentless bleakness and cynicism, the film simply ends with mentally disabled and emotionally stunted Nicky learning to interact with other people in a healthy way.

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