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And yet the two women, it turns out, have something intensely personal in common. There are the thinly veiled suspicions of a highway cop who finds a white woman and a black man together in a car. The ingredients are rich. And yet the action tends to advance mechanically. Otherwise the movie is most involving at its least plot-driven, when the genre edges peel away — as in the awkward reassurances a distraught Jean receives from a stranger Lynda Marnoni in a laundromat.

The first of two diner scenes between Jean and Cal moves rewardingly into an extemporaneous mood of levity as well as confession. Such moments make you wish that Hart had pushed deeper into the off-center details, setting off more sparks of friction and delight. Jean is a work-in-progress, emergency-style. When we first see her, in a gauzy purple number, pale and smoking, she seems almost weightless.

Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. October 15, pm. Related Stories. All Rights reserved. Emily Wei is a junior at St. Andrew's School DE. She is interested in Latin American studies and the preservation of Indigenous cultures.

She is working on transcriptions and translations for the Ticha Project. Besides being passionate about literature and writing, he enjoys and has studied theater, cinematography, music, and painting.

Currently, he translates between English and Spanish for the Ticha Project. He's helping with web design and development for the Ticha site, as well as working on tools to make encoding easier. Will is interested in learning from the team's organization structure, and thinking about how computers can help humans collaborate better. She will be working on encoding names and documents, transcribing texts, and helping write linguistic analyses.

Caroline is most excited to learn from others and from her work for the Ticha Project. Eloise Kadlecek is majoring in Linguistics. An interest in language preservation and indigenous languages piqued her interest in joining the Ticha team.

She has been part of the Ticha team since May About Vocabulary Bibliography Resources. The Team An interdisciplinary team brings their diverse skill set to an archival corpus. Michel R. Laurie Allen. Mike Zarafonetis. Alejandra Dubcovsky. Emily Wei. Shoshana Promer. Caroline Gihlstorf. Kimberly Aguero. Interested in the preservation of indigenous languages and culture Supported translation of documents and resources available on Ticha.

Eloise Kadlecek. Nina Beriss. Filip Kesicki. Ian Davis. Collin Kawan-Hemler. Tomas Paris.



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