💨 Abstract
Filmmaker Andrew Drury initially felt sympathetic towards Shamima Begum, an ISIS bride he met in a Syrian camp. He conducted interviews with her and even hugged her upon parting. However, over time, Drury's perspective shifted. He noticed a colder, more calculating side to Begum, especially concerning the deaths of her children and her support for terrorist acts.
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