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April 1997: "The Sorrow and the Pity"

"Almost none of the actors in the movie have a character to play, and they all look desperate and uncomfortable, as if they know they should be thrilled to be in a Woody Allen movie but they can't remember why; they all seem to have little, invisible Post-it Notes on their foreheads that read HELP ME!"


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