"The film is about Joe discovering who his mother and father are and his relationship with them, and the identity crisis he goes through once he finds out who his parents are"
- Christopher Eccleston
About this Quote
The quote is describing a film about Joe, a character who is on a journey to discover his real identity. Joe is looking for his mom and father, and the movie follows his journey as he discovers who his parents are. Joe is faced with an id as he comes to terms with his newly found knowledge. He must come to grips with the ramifications of his parents' identity and how it impacts his own identity. Joe must also concern terms with his relationship with his parents, and how it has actually been shaped by his newfound understanding. The movie is a story of self-discovery and identity, and how Joe browses his newfound understanding and his relationship with his parents. It is a story of how Joe concerns terms with his identity and how he finds his place worldwide.
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