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...started saying I'm depressed for a joke, but it was real. Then my friend told me, "You're crazy. You've got to talk to a psychiatrist. She told me about the center, so I came to Mary Paul and Geraldine. I was getting scared of myself. My boyfriend gave me a knife. I still have it, in a purple...
...over my head, and banged me against the floor. After that I thought he was finished hitting me, but yesterday he said he was going to step on my face. You want to dial the cops, but you can't. I never talk about him to my boyfriend. I didn't even want to talk to Geraldine at first. I didn't like her at first. I liked Mary Paul better. I thought Geraldine, you know, wanted too much. Then I wrote her letters. That helped. You want to see the letters...
...Could Do," about her unwanted pregnancy, imparts a genuine human touch to one of the show's more serious scenes, without which the episode could easily have become completely corny. Also a standout in a major supporting role is Ken Johnson, who plays Rizzo's more or less steady boyfriend Kenickie. His performance of "Greased Lighting," an homage to his beloved car, is one of the play's truly electric moments...
...things went poorly in New York. His girlfriend broke off their relationship to return to an old boyfriend, and McElwee changed the film's focus to explore his self-professed problems with women, perfunctorily set in the larger context of a Southern historical odyssey. Thus the film's full title: Sherman's March: A meditation on the possibility of romantic love in the South during an era of nuclear weapons proliferation...
Mary (Michele Walters) wants more freedom and hates her parents. She talks about how every time her boyfriend gives her another gift, she'll let him go a little further. "With each gift I give in a little more. He's got more gifts lined up than I have parts to give...