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Thumbsucker

Thumbsucker

He's not O.K. they're not O.K. and that's O.K.

Released PG 96 min 6.5/10 Votes: 22069
Justin Cobb, a teenager in suburban Oregon, copes with his thumb-sucking problem, romance, and his diagnosis with ADHD and subsequent experience using Ritalin.
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2005-09-16
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$2M

Lists that include Thumbsucker

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