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KL TV (pronounced KILL TV) portrays a bleak look at todays TV watching generation. The film is sectioned into three separate sub-plots with the effect of forming a continuous storyline. The story is interrupted only by the presence of two girls viewing it all on their TV set. As each central character departs the plot, the girls are joined by disturbing couch companions. All the time, the TV children have no idea of the effect each story is having.
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