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‘It Lives Inside’ Review: The Horrors of Building Self-Acceptance

This feature debut about a high schooler’s struggle with her cultural identity is promising, even if the allegory doesn’t always land.

Brandon Yu
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Dutta, Bishal, It Lives Inside (Movie), Krishnan, Mohana, Movies, Suri, Megan
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