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Paddleton is an Affecting Portrait of Loneliness in a Hyper-Isolated World
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Paddleton is an Affecting Portrait of Loneliness in a Hyper-Isolated World

Alex Lehman’s deeply moving Paddleton, a dramedy about terminal illness and assisted suicide is built on unassuming moments. Moments that challenge the common perception of what really constitutes love and who gets the luxury of being remembered as a couple.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 1, 2016

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