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...customers a day, she insists she has never been happier. But sitting in a restaurant by the Nam Ruak River, the 10-m-wide watery frontier at Mae Sai's northern end, Pim can't stop gazing at her homeland on the opposite bank. For a few moments, the mask drops. "No one is here because they want to be here," she murmurs. "Everyone's here because they have to be." Looking away, she starts quietly weeping. Without a good command of Thai or the right documents allowing her to return to her village in Burma, Pim has given...
...Another reason people steal identities is to mask their participation in a crime. The more convincingly a criminal can establish he is someone else, the more likely it is the authorities won't come after that criminal...
...dominant theme is relaxation. A peppermint and spearmint eye mask lies on the shelf and the sound of trickling water can be heard from a miniature artificial waterfall. A card on top of the book shelf reads, “Take time every day to sit still and listen...
...reputation. Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Almost Famous) can now put this aside and go back to making good films. As for Cruise: after Eyes Wide Shut, Mission: Impossible II and this serioso goofball psychodrama, he might want to wait a while before he does another movie in a mask...
...just had sex with an adoring Cameron Diaz. And, oh, across a crowded room he sees Penelope Cruz. How bad can life be? Pretty bad for the hero of this Americanization of the 1997 Spanish thriller Open Your Eyes. After a car accident, he awakes in a face mask, horribly disfigured and wary of everything around him. "Once you've gone over a bridge at 80 m.p.h.," he says, "you don't invite happiness in without a full body search...