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▪️A life spent between pages, politics & celluloid▪️ Academic interests in film history and intertextual adaptation▪️Curator Celluloid & the City▪️ No DMs.
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Jesus Christ
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He’s just a professional agitator
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And giving Farage and his ilk a nightmare because the last thing he wants is a united Europe
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morphs before our eyes into someone who is determined to confirm to societal expectations of women by the end of the movie.
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Her husband (Leslie Banks) takes it all with surprising good humour. But Jill is punished for her transgressive behaviour by having to deal with Betty’s kidnap. The rebellious woman from the start of the film,
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The intensity never lets up
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Munson was to die by suicide in 1955. A sad end to a career that encompassed Broadway and Gone With The Wind.
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History will not be kind to her. She knows full well she’s lying.
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That’ll be it
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