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PANCHRESTON: 'A broadly inclusive thesis that purports to cover all aspects of its subject but usually ends up as an unacceptable oversimplification'. Humans are not perfect. But the lack of perfection is not necessarily bad. Being friends with a perfect person - someone who has absolutely no faults - would seem about as interesting as befriending a robot. I assume not everyone will agree with this; however, regardless of your personal views on human perfection, it is difficult not to be intrigued by the degree to which human frailty is reflected in our society. PANCHRESTON is a film, like life, about nothing and no one, where nothing really happens. original copyright 2000