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...someone to go to lunch with,” Dan said of his contribution to Harvard Yard. In addition, the character of Peter Fallon’s son is loosely based on Dan. In the last scene of Harvard Yard, it is freshman move-in weekend and the main character??s son is moving in into Hollis, where Dan lived. “The scene is basically exactly the way it was when I moved in. You know, get out so I can get moved in,” Dan said. Martin acknowledges that Dan is a source...
Bridges also manages to be his lovable self, but neither of his character??s relationships really click. Nothing much develops out of his interactions with Spacey, and he runs into other problems involving his relationship with his beautiful wife (Mary McCormack). They are having marital problems, but husband and wife aren’t even trying to make nice. The unfortunate lack of chemistry between them is even more obvious when they inevitably reunite, a change of heart brought about by everyone’s favorite alien...
Watching Zorba, one is entertained by the title character??s boisterous personality and sharp words, but the authors do not allow this character real situations, real problems or real feelings, and the audience is left with only indifference towards the outcome of his relationship with his lover Hortense and his friend Nikos...
Probably the most important “character?? in Lusztig’s film, however, is her mother Miki (Sevianu’s daughter). Her recollection of the subsequent arrest and imprisonment of Sevianu, which left Miki virtually abandoned, is an important part of Reconstruction’s modern-day framing. Watching Lusztig’s mother return to Romania for the first time in 30 years is one of the film’s highlights, a touching and intensely personal sequence of remembrance that resonates strongly with the historical background given on Romania. Lusztig also showed...
...Baker’s Wife or Cinderella he is on the exact right pitch. Karoun A. Demirjian ’03 is clear-voiced as Cinderella, but bland. Though she sounds especially lovely in “No One is Alone,” no sense of the character??s modern or independent spirit comes across. As the Baker, Anderson possesses one of the most thrilling tenors I’ve ever heard, yet he is cast in a baritone role which requires the most emotional versatility of any character in the show. This is problematic because Anderson...