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Criticism of 'Jenny Pen's Law': the Monster of Ageing

This law to which the title refers, that of Jenny Pen, shows different layers. The most obvious one is disguised as a horror film and, without losing that character of incursion into the kingdom of fear, it is soon intuited that its true unease does not emanate from the fantastic but from the real. The real is shown in the first bars, in the verdict issued by an empowered judge, to a defendant for sexual abuse. In his statement, the eminent judg…
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Criticism of Jenny Pen's law, the New Zealand horror film written and directed by James Ashcroft and starring John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush.

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This law to which the title refers, that of Jenny Pen, shows different layers. The most obvious one is disguised as a horror film and, without losing that character of incursion into the kingdom of fear, it is soon intuited that its true unease does not emanate from the fantastic but from the real. The real is shown in the first bars, in the verdict issued by an empowered judge, to a defendant for sexual abuse. In his statement, the eminent judg…

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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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