I got a chance to speak with Kelvin Harrison Jr. about his movie Monster. In this film, Harrison’s character is a smart and multi-talented teenager who get caught-up in a robbery and the movie explores his guilt or innocence. Harrison was very introspective about the movie regarding what it says about his character and how it is a commentary on society.
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