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Discussing the potential reaction to the film, and how they plan to approach it with their children (currently aged between 9 and 13), Alex explained: "We've done this movie in conjunction with NAPAC, which is the National Association for People Abused in Childhood.
"They helped us through the reaction we're getting from the public and how to talk to our kids. They're gearing their websites up. They're getting ready for the movie. There's going to be a lot of people to help."
"We want it to be a conversation that's not taboo," Marcus told the publication. "Maybe you discuss this movie at a dinner party, and a friend tells you, 'You know, I was abused as a kid'. I think that would be an amazing thing. People shouldn’t be ashamed of what happened in their past, it’s not their fault."
"We had no idea of the enormity of what the movie could mean to other people," Alex added. "That’s going to be a very rewarding part of this journey for us."
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