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Post by marshamae on Oct 21, 2017 19:25:14 GMT
It's not my favorite, partly because ,in this period , woody was casting Keaton in really bitchy parts. But I really like the part where Hemingway ultimately rejects him, siting her responsibility to her own life, and noting that she is supposed to be doing the big things, not settling down. Then she says" I'm just a little girl. I can't carry all of your sadness. " or something like that. It's a sentence I'd like to plant in The brain if every woman I know who chose domesticity with a much older ,remarkable man, instead of a remarkable career of her own. I'd like to have planted it in Soo- yi's mind.
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