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The Bad Kids - Breaking the Cycle - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film The Bad Kids, students at Black Rock Continuation High explore feelings they've had when in a romantic relationship. Some describe their relationships as "horrible," or even lonely. But others feel they've become better people, learned from their mistakes and those of their parents and grandparents. They see a pattern, a cycle, that they can break.

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