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>Racine (Kara Young) and Anaia (Mallori Johnson), twin sisters with disfiguring burn scars, are ordered by their dying mother Ruby (Vivica A. Fox) – whom they refer to as “God” – to kill “the Monster” (Sterling K. Brown), their abusive father who set their house on fire, causing both their scars and Ruby’s lung disease. After locating him and discovering he has a loving new family, they must choose between vengeance and mercy.
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Still would.
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>>218207723
my money is on the happy ending. americans dont do tragedy.
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>>218208524
living there is enough amrite?
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>>218207723
Those don’t look like burn marks, it looks like brown liquid latex was brushed onto their faces. Should’ve gone all out and made them look like real burn victims (or just cast actual ones)



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