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...color palate in any scene—the greens in every scene involving the organization, the yellows of Chris, Walker’s love interest-cum-sister-in-law, played by the luscious (and, yes, that’s the only way to describe her) Angie Dickinson??complements the film’s unexplained jumps. They don’t fit logically but somehow seem emotionally perfect: Walker’s apparently unlimited supply of tight-fitting suits, for instance adhere to his moods and character development...
...conservators, all buried in their work, reminisce about the time Emily Dickinson??s cake-stained drafts came through the office, and the time they had to restore a set of handwritten SOS notes from the Boxer Rebellion...
...Dickinson??s cake stains, for example, were left alone and marveled at, while Pinnochio’s broken binding was retied and reglued...
...Dickinson??s side of the room remained mostly...
...into it; this is not done by reflecting upon emotion or trying to recapture it “in tranquillity,” but by understanding the writing itself as a wholly new and active experience. Hence, ventures Heaney, writing begins with starting points like Yeats’ exaltation, Dickinson??s interior journeying or T.S. Eliot’s spiritual exhaustion...