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...Zaza recalls that forming female friendships in high school was easy—maybe even easier than at Harvard. Friendships with members of the opposite sex are typically encouraged by these schools, many of which have counterparts in their “brother” or “sister?? institutions. o were girls all throughout high school, and in fact feels that he had more girl friends during his time at Belmont Hill than he does at Harvard. “If anything, I miss the girl experience I had at [Belmont Hill...
...four, he said that he and his twin sister??along with more than 20 family members—were held as political prisoners by Saddam’s government...
...that Jenny’s sister??s bike?” he asked...
...dominates the argument, remaining unwavering and composed. When she finally exits, it appears that she has upheld morality and saved the students from being victimized. Instead of the state of moral confusion I expected, I left the theater not questioning Father Flynn’s guilt, but rather the sister??s steadfastness. Her poise and confidence overwhelmed the other characters, and her riveting performance almost translated the parable into an exploration of one woman’s rigidity. The atmosphere of racial and religious tension is slightly undercut by this emphasis on a single woman?...
...most convincing performances as Anne Boleyn, the coy but spirited queen who eventually loses her grip on Henry VIII (Eric Bana, “Munich”). Mary, played by Scarlett Johansson (“Lost in Translation”), is Anne’s quiet and obedient younger sister??the other Boleyn girl—who goes unnoticed until the King brings her to court. For a story laced with courtly flirtations and extravagant revelry, “The Other Boleyn Girl” is unexpectedly dark. What is even more surprising is how well the saturated...