Like many superhero films, Gina Prince-Bythewood's The Old Guard is a meditation on heroism—but rather than asking what makes someone heroic, it questions how acts of heroism actually change people.
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Emma Koch is a writer and divinity school student living in Chicago. Her work has previously appeared in Glassworks, The Quail Bell, and Slab Literary Journal. You can find her being a sports nerd at @emmathekoch.
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