As anyone interested in the "Group of influence" would be worth anyones rent / buy the movie "mouth to mouth."
Based on the experience of managers and soon in Europe as part of worship and history centers around the Shire, a young runaway meets radical street collective SPARK - Street People Armed Radical Knowledge - while she was living in the streets of Europe. As it moves across the continent in a car Spark, recruiting members of street gangs and disadvantaged youth in worship and places of the city, which suffers from dizzy excitement of the group, and to punish manipulated. Looking for a place to belong where they can still be the same, Sherry believes to be found in the Spark, but when his mother comes to find her, Sherry discovers she has to pay a heavy price for the personal rebellion. Director, Alison Murray combines the drama and excitement and movement failed to look at, intense, elegant and provocative in the youth culture, the struggles of parenting, and the dark side of the nonconformity.
What can we learn about "peer pressure" of this film is how easy it is to influence people when you give them a sense of community and a little hope and encouragement.
Formula becomes very clear.
1) treat them as your friend and show interest in them as a person.
2) Pretend you know what you mean.
3) give them the idea they are part of something great, which explains why.
4) the imposition of obedience in the case group.
You can also find out how easy it is for the group leader for abuse of his authority.
All characters in this film has something in them that we can empathize with and cult leader, even abusive.
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