Most LMN flicks are satisfied to address only two of the above categories. https://www.facebook.com/davidarmsbya "What is a Model Citizen? This film is very fast paced: scenes just fly by one after another, giving the film chaotic energy that definitely fits the plot. 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MODEL CITIZEN (aka A DEADLY PRICE FOR HER PRETTY FACE after it emerged from the Lifetime Exploitation Title Generator, bless it) overachieves like its mama withheld affection or something. I have a thing for dystopia/utopia novels, so I was pretty interested in watching the film. By employing a well executed chronological narrative, the director (J. Pilgaard) unfolds a dramatic story with obvious moral, cultural and sociopolitical issues, taking a stand against Denmarks policy to consider Syria a safe place for refugees to return to. Filmmaker David James Armsby's short film drops us into a creepy universe in which families are forced into their monotonous daily routines until they are no longer deemed "pretty" by their robotic overlords.