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      <![CDATA[Sounds a bit like Antonioni's The Passanger, when Nicholson stalks Maria Schneider. That scene when Nicholson follows her into some cathedral or other and she's like why the hell are you following me.  Anyway yes, too many movies to see...
        
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      <![CDATA[Ooh, good call on Wendy and Lucy.
        
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      <![CDATA[Great insight about nostalgic 20-somethings; it accounts for that scene with the young girls better than my "girls of all ages" dismissal. I also liked Nathan Lee's idea, in his review today, as to why the title cards always say it's night even though most of the action takes place during the day.
        
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