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What is the central metaphor presented in six Degrees of Seperation

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The central metaphor of the film is a double-sided painting by Kandinsky - a canvas that is painted on both sides. One side is linear and circular, geometric, representing control; the other is abstract and chaotic, wild. These two sides represent the contrasting narrative presented in the film.

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