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  1. Posted: May 1, 2019In: Examples

    The true story of a has-been biographer of celebrity lives who found a new career as a forger of celebrity letters.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on May 2, 2019 at 8:20 am

    I've seen the movie, and it's true she was a difficult person to like.? And that's the way she's portrayed by? Melissa McCarthy.? (Fun fact:? she loved to play phone pranks.? She impersonated Nora Ephron once too often; Ephron got a cease and desist order against her.)However, the way the movie playRead more

    I’ve seen the movie, and it’s true she was a difficult person to like.? And that’s the way she’s portrayed by? Melissa McCarthy.? (Fun fact:? she loved to play phone pranks.? She impersonated Nora Ephron once too often; Ephron got a cease and desist order against her.)

    However, the way the movie plays out, she is not motivated by a lust for fame.? She’s portrayed as a writer who wants to get published, get her biographies read.? And when she no longer can, out of economic desperation she turns to forging celebrity letters.? She’s just trying to survive, make end meets.? ?And to do that by forgery entails maintaining a low profile.

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  2. Posted: March 28, 2019In: Examples

    Tired of being his 24/7 gopher, a workaholic lawyer gives her playboy boss two weeks notice only to fall in love with him while finding her replacement.

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    Added an answer on May 1, 2019 at 3:22 am

    >>>Why would a lawyer care about a community centre?? Doesn?t seem like high stakes. Because it's in her neighborhood, picturesque, historic and she has fond life-long memories of it.? IOW:? it's personal. >>>Is confusing as to WHO will find her replacement. She has to find her ownRead more

    >>>Why would a lawyer care about a community centre?? Doesn?t seem like high stakes.

    Because it’s in her neighborhood, picturesque, historic and she has fond life-long memories of it.? IOW:? it’s personal.

    >>>Is confusing as to WHO will find her replacement.

    She has to find her own.

     

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  3. Posted: April 13, 2019In: Examples

    After living with the lie for 30 years that she heroically assassinated a notorious Nazi war criminal, a new clue gives a retired Mossad agent one last chance to finish the job she botched.

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    Added an answer on April 30, 2019 at 5:29 am

    Part of the core premise is not just that she's coming out of retirement to hunt down the Nazi criminal, but that she's been living a lie for 30 years, pretending that the mission was already accomplished.? And it's her fault that the mission failed.? ?I deem that to be the hook.? What's at stake isRead more

    Part of the core premise is not just that she’s coming out of retirement to hunt down the Nazi criminal, but that she’s been living a lie for 30 years, pretending that the mission was already accomplished.? And it’s her fault that the mission failed.? ?I deem that to be the hook.? What’s at stake is not just terminating with extreme prejudice a very old Nazi war criminal, but of reclaiming her honor,? her honesty, of righting her wrong.

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