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It's possible that dealing with those things can be good and openhearted.
And yes, I've become more openhearted toward these people through my walking.
Begin by watching the rain with openhearted curiosity, as a child might.
Others adopt a guard-down posture that is openhearted and open-minded.
Out Friday, the sprawling 18-track album is less focused and more openhearted.
Another lapidary plaint is "Empire Line," a song that's simultaneously elaborate and openhearted.
Or, if you're really lucky, to locate that innocent, skeptical, openhearted version of yourself.
They favor a clash of civilizations with Islam, rather than the pope's openhearted approach.
The letters echo her voice—"confident, elegant, detailed, openhearted," as Jewell and Stout describe it .
Anne captures the openhearted, infectious confidence in justice that leads Gouges to refuse the offer.
Give this one a few openhearted listens before you decide what to think about it.
James's memoirs have a shimmer, a charm, and an openhearted immediacy that cuts the fussiness.
Each is a little masterpiece of suffering and redemption, made with a wrenching, openhearted economy.
Chalamet delivers a truly breakthrough performance with the kind of openhearted vulnerability that often earns accolades.
I mean from anyone, including perhaps even the extremely talented and openhearted playwright who invented them.
Instead, Leah's growing friendship with this unusual, kind and openhearted girl, Jasper, takes her somewhere new.
With the warm welcome I received I know that Australians are openhearted, inclusive and fair people.
But I think because Andrew was so openhearted and guileless, we knew we'd get away with it.
Actually, he is touchingly tender and openhearted, as fragile, in his way, as Frances is in hers.
Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter: She's openhearted, not angsty — an anomaly within the DC Universe, "Extended" or otherwise.
If his home life was repressive, the world he created with them was openhearted, intellectually curious and supportive.
" Highlights include "That Magic," an openhearted tribute to a deserving partner, and the tender, stripped-down ballad "Sacred Space.
Wherever you went in the days and weeks after the storm, people were kind, openhearted, sharing stories, concerned for strangers.
"We can keep our citizens safe and be an openhearted country," said a hedge-fund manager who wanted to remain anonymous.
But this finale manages to make it obvious why these two, openhearted and bruised and aching for each other, belong together.
But at the heart of the sport is a gracious and openhearted feminist ethos, wrapped in wrist guards by loving hands.
Remember: You don't control this new path you're on, but with openhearted cooperation, you may all find great joy on it.
Now 44, openhearted and seemingly content teaching yoga, she is pursuing another dream — that of adopting a child, when romance strikes.
Where Toby is impulsive and wild, nursing wounds from a past that he keeps secret, Eric is a stable, openhearted homebody.
Instead, I'd like to look at why the hype around To All the Boys I've Loved Before is so effusive, so openhearted.
"Bandstand," an openhearted, indecisive new musical, wants you clapping your hands and clenching your fists, tapping your toes and blinking back tears.
Garden isn't cool and ironic like a Warhol painting or empty and kitsch like a Koons sculpture; it's exciting, openhearted, and sweetly human.
It would call for a steadfast commitment to liberal ideals and to fearless inquiry, an Americanism as tough-minded as it is openhearted.
The American cyclists killed late last month in Tajikistan by ISIS had an openhearted view of the world — or what it could be.
" Bhattacharya went on, "She knew she was loving and openhearted, but beyond that I think she had zero idea of who she actually was.
Even in such spotty passages, it is the movie's saving grace that its family acting troupe faces the gobbledygook with openhearted silliness and sincerity.
The openhearted conclusion (along with the second half preview) made clear that we'll soon see the anti-Savior rebellion we've always known was coming.
Dizzying arpeggios evoke the openhearted energy of trance, but it feels more of organic life, like an algae bloom floating along post-modernity's gunmetal grey.
The women are the more openhearted; the men, however chivalrous and devoted, may be using ballroom courtship as a way of screening their full characters.
But we can also be open-minded and openhearted, and our need for a savior outweighs any interest in what he or she does in bed.
Driving the point home, in Jane's typically openhearted and joyful way, are two animated sequences that bookend Jane and Michael's first two attempts at having sex.
This fleshed-out Winnie is very much a reflection of Milne's Pooh — a naïve, openhearted creature with a great weakness for food and capacity for love.
In other words: be openhearted on the front end, giving people a real chance at safety if they need it, and be tougher on the back end.
Perhaps this is why Nadezhda von Meck steadfastly refused to meet the composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky, despite exchanging intellectually stimulating, openhearted letters with him for almost 14 years.
Jennifer, from everything I've heard, is a kind and openhearted person who harbors no resentment toward her ex or toward the woman who broke up their marriage.
There's a tendency, perhaps, among queer artists to be as forthright and openhearted as possible, to proclaim that their pain is real, that they are real, they exist.
In his letters to Kenner, Davenport doesn't identify his boyfriends as such but certainly speaks of them with the same openhearted warmth that he uses for his girlfriends.
Kurt Rhoads shifts from the snarling Duke Frederick to the openhearted Duke Senior in seconds, stepping back from the goings-on to let the playtime have its space.
Throughout "Marigold," the new album by the ordinarily openhearted and unguarded New Jersey folk-emo band Pinegrove, the frontman Evan Stephens Hall presents himself as stuck in mud.
He hadn't inherited his father's openhearted disposition (he was more the nervous type), but his good-natured manner and his way of speaking put other people at ease.
This happens on a personal level — Robbie's warm, openhearted performance as Tate helps humanize a woman who will be forever known as a murder victim — and a cultural level.
While I thought of him (or at least his characters) as sexually adventurous, transgender issues in those days were still seen as exotic, even by the liberal and openhearted.
And so the legacy of Trump's presidency, begun with a campaign that drove people apart, will include bringing us to the kind of openhearted future he has stood against.
Like a vintage cigarette advertisement, he interweaves menacing content and cheerful lyrics into playful templates, excitedly stacking syllables on top of each other to craft openhearted yet grimy songs.
"Fox and His Friends" (on Saturday) stars Fassbinder himself as an openhearted carnival worker who, after winning the lottery, is progressively fleeced by members of a mendacious upper crust.
A virtuoso pianist and openhearted vocalist, Mr. O'Neal manages to incorporate a wide range of American songs — from jazz standards to Stevie Wonder hits — into an old-school sound.
This bassist is about to release "Lys/Morke," a ruminative and openhearted album on which his only accompaniment is the ambient sound he recorded on the Norwegian island of Fleinvaer.
Nonetheless, he comes across as a sensitive, curious, openhearted man — and meeting such a person from a country as far off the American public's radar as Yemen is valuable in itself.
I had just finished "Toy Story 4," and suddenly all my algorithms were recommending openhearted movies with heroes and good values, and I realized that I had begun to feel a little better.
While zigzagging between several extremes, the album is unified by a prevailing mood, with concrete musical correlatives, an openhearted goofiness reflected in Uzi's pitch-corrected babble and the gushy, slithery, hard-candy beats.
But as with many game-changing artists, what's inimitable — the shuddering, bluesy warmth of his alto saxophone; the openhearted melodicism of his compositions — is as important to his legacy as his formal reinventions.
Moss tries to write a kind of poetry that his American juniors rarely attempt: the first-person record of wisdom, jocular or weighty, gained in a moment or a lifetime, unguarded, openhearted, profuse.
That answer is classic Gillum: Optimistic and openhearted, as he explains how he structured what may be the most agile and devastating political attack of another bitter political season, one that left DeSantis stammering.
This singer and violinist, a onetime touring member in Of Montreal who branched off to pursue solo work, makes orchestral pop that feels openhearted and euphoric, even when its subject matter is decidedly heavy.
"Lexus Riddim" plays with dancehall naming conventions, but its acoustic guitar meanderings and openhearted synth work feels as winningly harmonious as International Feel's nods to balearic or any of Four Tet's recent sunrise mantras.
This deft setting of Ravel's lush score exposes a more openhearted side of Millepied, and the ballet is ravishing to look at, thanks to the vibrantly colored designs by the French minimalist Daniel Buren.
At Juilliard, he found a group of openhearted young people who were being groomed for traditional success; the Wooster Group was wild and visionary, a company held together by the enigmatic charisma of LeCompte.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — "Heal or burn," says the charismatic — if damaged — Toby Darling (Andrew Burnap) well into the second half of "The Inheritance," the openhearted American theatrical epic that knows something about both options.
But for our money, the most egregious oversight is a lack of recognition for Justina Machado, who anchors the series with the kind of skillful, openhearted performance that by all rights should earn her endless praise.
In lesser hands, If I Forget could feel like a lecture, but this is an openhearted play that recognizes that there's some validity to what everyone is saying, even if it's hard to imagine a compromise.
North Korea offered praise for the "openhearted talk" held Monday in Pyongyang with South Korean envoys, The Associated Press reported, the first bilateral meeting between the neighbors since the death of Kim Jong Il in 2011.
Over the years, the band earned a reputation for their unhinged and openhearted blend of grimy garage-punk and dusty country-rock tropes, and for their status as outsiders in the industry with a DIY mentality.
He already received accolades for his performance in 1992's "The Mambo Kings," a performance so openhearted and passionate that few noticed that his only English at the time was in the form of phonetic imitation.
Jeffrey Blitz's Spellbound is highly entertaining, very thrilling, and very openhearted in its portrayals of a few kids who tackle crazy-ass words with greater finesse than most of us exhibit when we go to the bathroom.
Mr. Kim and the South Korean delegates held "an openhearted talk" on "actively improving the North-South relations and ensuring peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula," the North's official Korean Central News Agency said on Tuesday.
This colorful, multishaded, openhearted man who has given so much of himself, and was so good at sharing his stories about the world and humanity with the rest of us: He leaves behind so much of that.
He has a paradoxical ability to make obsessively engineered tracks that sound friendly and generous; his sensibility is openhearted and sometimes sentimental—an approach that can make him seem like an outlier in the world of electronic music.
Raphaelle Standell-Preston sings with openhearted earnestness about watching an eclipse as she assesses her life — "myself at the age of 27, questioning that the universe doesn't trust in me" — and ends up celebrating a loving friendship; benevolence reigns.
Up to this point, the show had been so adamant about portraying her as an openhearted recovering skeptic that she bordered on seeming too credulous of the (absurd) process, too susceptible to sweet-talking men with allegedly pure intentions.
" In her inventive, surprisingly openhearted lip-synced show "Smoke & Mirrors," which is now touring the U.S., Velour places the Garland classic "Come Rain or Come Shine" on a pop-cultural continuum that also includes Annie Lennox's "Precious" and Le Tigre's "Deceptacon.
It's an apt theme, for religious tropes often inspire such clarity in singer-songwriters, and this fragile, hushed, hymnlike album shares with Leonard Cohen's last few a forthright, openhearted quality: a need to speak plainly before the altar of performance.
In an interview with the multidisciplinary artist Terre Thaemlitz, Bouldry-Morrison mused on the fact that her last LP Between Two Selves was a "coded queer message" while this record is more "overt," which could explain some of its openhearted charms.
"We had a lot of rough moments along the way, but my kid went from this angry, distrustful child to the beautiful, lovely, openhearted, magnificent person that she is today," Hyde said, adding that her daughter is now 23 and very happy.
" Daniels said producers had told McCain not to pursue this line of questioning but that she herself considered them "perfectly valid" and that they "allowed me the opportunity to answer, and she listened — open-minded, openhearted — and really understood what I was saying.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Tuesday that its leader, Kim Jong-un, had held an "openhearted talk" with visiting envoys from South Korea, reaching a "satisfactory agreement" about holding an inter-Korean summit meeting with the South's president, Moon Jae-in.
The actors Dakota Fanning and Luke Evans are so low-key and likable in these roles: She's all poise and quiet but with razor-sharp intelligence; he's all charm and swagger that gives way to openhearted kindness and concern at a moment's notice.
Perhaps his opening aria, "Tra voi belle," was a touch forced and lacked the Mozartean lightness that should characterize this openhearted student at the beginning of the story, but through the evening his voice developed a virile beauty of uncanny power and depth.
Such is the temper of what may be the most openhearted and unproblematic passage in all of his writings—the closing aphorism of "Dawn," perhaps his most beautiful book: All these bold birds who fly out into the wide, widest open—it is true!
Both were created in America by Russian-born choreographers to Russian music (Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff); both are pure-dance works that hint at darkly mysterious yet openhearted stories; both feature a great deal of sheer running, as if the dancers are driven by the music's gale force.
Readers who loved "Bridge to Terabithia" in elementary school might also like her moody, openhearted novel for older readers "Jacob Have I Loved," the story of Louise, a misfit living in the shadow of her twin sister on an island in the Chesapeake Bay in the 1940s.
The choreographer of "West Side Story" and "Fiddler on the Roof" was born a little over 2993 years ago, but this exhibition is so much more than a centenary obligation; it's an openhearted, deeply moving showcase of Robbins's work, notes and diaries, full of the joy and anxiety of postwar Manhattan.
The choreographer of "West Side Story" and "Fiddler on the Roof" was born a little over 100 years ago, but this exhibition is so much more than a centenary obligation; it's an openhearted, deeply moving showcase of Robbins's work, notes and diaries, full of the joy and anxiety of postwar Manhattan.
Alison has learned to cover her fear and neediness with a brash, mouthy manner that seems to spell trouble, but she's welcomed by her St. John's cohort: Wade (Kyle Beltran), an easygoing, guitar-strumming optimist who's kicking a pain-pill habit, and the openhearted Cherie (Kristolyn Lloyd), a recovering alcoholic and a former teacher herself.
In her long, openhearted life, the actress and author Carrie Fisher brought the subject of bipolar disorder into the popular culture with such humor and hard-boiled detail that her death on Tuesday triggered a wave of affection on social media and elsewhere, from both fans and fellow bipolar travelers, whose emotional language she knew and enriched.
She rides a Latin big band with assertive bite in "Te Quiero con Bugalú" ("I Want You With Boogaloo") and "Rescatarme" ("To Rescue Me"); she's openhearted and tearful in pop ballads including "Maldito Sea el Amor" ("Cursed Be the Love") and "Caníbal" ("Cannibal"); she's breathy and innocent in the delicate acoustic "Triángulo" ("Triangle") and "Que Mal Que Estoy" ("How Bad I Feel").
Contrasting the principles of two privileged English families — the bohemian, openhearted Schlegels and the staid industrialist Wilcoxes — as their lives overlap with an intellectually curious but impecunious young man, Forster's masterpiece took on the big, divisive issues of the day — class, power, gender — while illuminating commonalities, like the need for love and sex, shelter and a sense of purpose, with moral complexity and tender comedy.
He was frank, openhearted, and generous, courtly in manner and neat in person.
The New Yorker was enthusiastic and thought the play "is as awkward as it is sublime", noting its "brazen sweetness" and "openhearted humor".
"Openhearted" is a 1983 song by Australian band Real Life. The song was released in August 1983 as the second single from the band's debut studio album Heartland. The song peaked at number 72 on the Australian Kent Music Report.
The book details the hard and fast life, and death of the hard-working Cornelia Marie crab fisherman, who was described as always openhearted and infectiously friendly, a devoted friend, a loving father, a steadfast captain, and a hero to audiences across America and around the world.
He was also fond of entomology and chemistry. Since he was openhearted and friendly, he always had good friends. Until he was 17, Vadim lived under the care of his grandparents in Tashkent. His grandfather was an agricultural scientist – a chemist, professor, and head of department at the Agriculture Institute.
On the Way to School () is a 2008 Turkish documentary film directed by Orhan Eskiköy and Özgür Doğan. It has attracted 78,000 people in eight weeks, an impressive showing for a documentary. The film is an openhearted account of a young Turkish teacher during a school year in a Kurdish village in southeastern Turkey.
David Jeffries, reviewed the album for AllMusic and wrote that "With a gentle conviction akin to early Blossom Dearie without the cheeky flair, the album makes for breezy listening. ...individual moments of warm openhearted excellence make it worthwhile.". Jeffries highlighted Kent's performances on "Bookends" and "'Tis Autumn", and reserved praise for drummer Matt Home. Jeffries described the guitarist Colin Oxley's solo "Too Darn Hot" as the album's "greatest moment".
In an article for Dirty Linen Annette C. Eshleman wrote: "Residents' attitudes have gone from angry accusations of Guthrie being a Communist, to suspicious tolerance, to embracing his legion of loyal fans. And while the economic boost that a festival provides to such a small community is certainly welcome, the kindness and hospitality of openhearted locals is genuine."Eshleman, Annette C. Concert Review - Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. Dirty Linen, #115, December 2004/January 2005.
Stefani's vocals range from innocent to seductive, sometimes transitioning from one to the other within a song. Her lyrics are based on her relationship with Rossdale, whom she married less than a year after the album's release. Stefani is openhearted and unreserved as on Return of Saturn, but her approach becomes more immediate and instinctive. The lyrics are more youthful than those on Return of Saturn and detail partying and feelings of lust.
In 2009, Allen starred as Georgia O'Keeffe in Lifetime Television's 2009 biopic chronicling the artist's life. Allen returned to Broadway after a twenty year absence in March 2009, when she played the role of Katherine Keenan in Michael Jacobs' play Impressionism opposite Jeremy Irons at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. The play was met with mixed reviews from critics. The New Yorker wrote the play "is as awkward as it is sublime", noting its "brazen sweetness" and "openhearted humor".
Retrieved on August 20, 2009. In his review of Backspacer, Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone magazine said, "There's a definite positivity to the 'yeah, yeah, yeah' choruses that jump out of 'The Fixer', which evoke the old openhearted vulnerability of 'Wishlist'." In its review of Backspacer, The Guardian stated that "when Eddie Vedder yells of a 'fight to get it back again' on 'The Fixer', he is surely referring to the band rediscovering their mojo."Simpson, Dave.
Lekha and others play cat and mouse with Appukuttan trying to uncover his veracity, with Appukuttan staying ahead of the game for a while. Finally Lekha fortuitously comes to know the real story of Appukuttan and she is moved by his plight and enamored by his openhearted nature. In the meantime, Chandra revives from her paralysis and she too forgives Appukuttan for everything; she also developed a liking for him. One of the jealous relatives of Chandra manages to expose Appukkuttan before everyone.
On 8 January 2016, Tok released his English-language Extended Play, Chapter 22, which was launched on his 22nd birthday. 'Chapter 22' offers pensive, openhearted stories rendered in a fair mix of upbeat melodies and ballad tones. The album choruses’ beautifully cinematic pieces, underpinned by a phase in life where you find yourself opening new doors but on the parallel, closing some. The composed exudes the most vulnerable and honest emotions as Tok sings with maturity beyond his 22 years.
Driver self-released Poet's Corner, Vol. One on September 25, 2012. It received a positive review in Indy Week, which stated the album lacked adventure and is instead "a record of simple and openhearted tunes, and when it works, Driver offers the kind of amiable pop that Matt Nathanson would be proud to call his own, as with the endearing 'Collect the Rain'". Jonah Matranga sang backing vocals for Driver's song "Universal Love" on the album Poets' Corner Volume One in late 2012.
Peter Robinson of The Guardian called the performance low-key for the singer, despite the large audience. Robinson wrote that the show's budget would "[make] your average James Cameron effort look like Homes Under the Hammer", and called Madonna's entrance and exit his favorite parts of the show. Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly said that Madonna delivered a "joyous, unironic, openhearted" show rather than a cautious performance. According to Tucker, the singer was in "full command"; although the visuals lacked flow, the song transitions meshed "perfectly".
Gramah's album Echo (2008) was critically acclaimed and commercially successful, debuting at No. 24 on the Billboard contemporary jazz charts. The New York Times named Echo a Critics' Choice CD and iTunes named it one of the Top 10 Vocal Albums of the Year. Echo was featured in ELLE magazine and NPR called it "poignant...openhearted." Graham was recognized by Amazon as one of their "New and Notable Artists" and made musical history as the first singer to record the track "Involved Again," written by Jack Reardon for Billie Holiday in the 1950s.
During her time in school, she made the poetic and openhearted autobiographical comics 'Coco Platina Titan' parts 1 and 2, that were collected in one book by Optimal Press in 2002, an autobiographical comic book about life in your late teens. In 2005, Moodysson published the more experimental The Fontanelle Health Centre, with words by her husband Lukas Moodysson. Moodysson's comic book Aldrig Godnatt (Never Goodnight), published in 2008, was an autobiographical experiences about her experiences growing up in Stockholm. In 2010, she published I'm your hell into death, her fourth comic book about a group of hopeful fans of The Cure, waiting outside to meet band member Robert Smith.
272 It is believed that Hurrem was a cunning, manipulative and stony-hearted woman who would execute anyone who stood in her way. However, her philanthropy says otherwise as she cared for the poor and hungry; she was genuine and softhearted. Prominent Ukrainian writer Pavlo Zahrebelny describes Hurrem as "an intelligent, kind, understanding, openhearted, candid, talented, generous, emotional and grateful woman who cares about the soul rather than the body; who is not carried away with ordinary glimmers such as money, prone to science and art; in short, a perfect woman."Chitchi, S. "Orientalist view on the Ottoman in the novel Roxalana (Hurrem Sultan) by Ukrainian author Pavlo Arhipovich Zahrebelniy".
Brother John and Annest are not included, leaving only one set of young lovers for the viewer to follow. The tension between the Welsh villagers and the English monastics is played up considerably, and the acquisition of St. Winifred is made more dangerous thereby. To that end, the naive and charming Father Huw is recharacterised as the suspicious and rather grubby Father Ianto, who opposes the saint's removal and castigates the monks for haggling over her bones as if she were a bone at a butcher's stall. Bened the smith, while retaining his name, also loses much of his openhearted good nature, being both a suspicious rival of Rhisiart's and a vehement accuser of the monks themselves.
The movement's name was introduced as a mock reaction to two early 1980s pop-culture movements: New Romanticism in the West and Neue Slowenische Kunst in the Yugoslav constituent republic of SR Slovenia. On one hand, the term New Primitivism was a clear anti-reference to New Romantic, as the Sarajevo lads sought to be anything but romantic and sugar-sweet while on the other hand, they also wanted to emphasize the stereotypes encountered in many popular Yugoslav jokes about Bosnians and Slovenians—the former portrayed as raw, unsophisticated, dim-witted, and openhearted, and the latter presented as stiff, cold, serious, distant, and calculated. In the artistic and expressional sense, New Primitivism was a reaction to the New wave and Punk movements.
"Send Me an Angel" became a top 10 hit in Australia, and topped the chart in New Zealand and Germany. It also entered the top 30 in the US. Follow-up single "Openhearted" was released in August 1983 and peaked at number 72. In November 1983, "Catch Me I'm Falling" was released and reaching the top 10 in Australia and Germany, and top 40 in the US. The band's debut album Heartland entered the top 40 in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, and Switzerland, and reached No. 58 in the US. "Always" was released in Europe in August 1984 as the album's fourth and final single. In November 1984, the band release a remix album titled Master Mix which peaked at number 74 on the Australian charts.
Upon the release of No Line on the Horizon, many critics called "Magnificent" one of the album's highlights. Q wrote that it "echoes The Unforgettable Fire's opening track "A Sort of Homecoming" in its atmospheric sweep", also labelling it as a "slow-building anthem with the ambience of "The Unforgettable Fire' and a re-boot of 'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses.'" In Allmusic's review of the album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that on "Magnificent", U2 "strike that unmistakable blend of soaring, widescreen sonics and unflinching openhearted emotion that's been their trademark, turning the intimate into something hauntingly universal". Mojo praised the song, noting the song's "martial snare drums ratchet the Edge's vertiginous delayed guitar figures across a rock landscape that this band realised to near perfection c.
"New York Times review Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed, "Stanley Tucci is a director and actor with an openhearted generosity for his characters; he loves and forgives them ... Here he's made a chamber piece of quiet scenes, acutely heard dialogue and subterranean emotional shifts ... There is a dark, deep and sad undercurrent in the movie ... Some have said the film is too quiet and slow. There is anguish here that makes American Beauty pale by comparison."Chicago Sun-Times review Edward Guthman of the San Francisco Chronicle stated, "[Ian Holm] nails one of the best roles of his career ... [Tucci] directs with quiet affection and rare restraint."San Francisco Chronicle review Edvins Beitiks of the San Francisco Examiner said, "The good looks, sounds, sights and acting ... owe a lot to director Stanley Tucci ... Holm and Tucci are as brilliant in Secret as they were in Big Night ... The cast is outstanding ... but the movie belongs to Tucci and Gould with no room, really, for anyone else.

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