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Aside from technical prowess, Unwound proferred little else for the eager crowd. More energy could have made the show spectacular. A visible interest in performing would have helped. Even a smile would have perked up the performance...
...about this movie is that Gwyneth Paltrow knows when to leave. As soon as she figures out that her boyfriend's mom is trying to kill her, she leaves, husband or no husband. Her real-time realization of the situation at hand is so refreshing that you have to smile. Especially compared to the number of people that Freddie eats before the lead realizes what's wrong. Finally, a heroine that does what you would do, or what you say you would do anyway. Gwyneth's character has to be given a commendation for not forcing the audience to talk...
Sitting sullen and silent on the ledge of a BankBoston window, Daniel sits before a cardboard box with a couple of dollar bills in it, moving only to crack a happy smile and nod enthusiastically to passersby who stop and drop him some change...
...crowd, which had been growing throughout the incident, let out a collective sigh of relief. Then a funny thing happened. Everyone started smiling. Have you noticed how few people smile as they walk through the Yard? Maybe it's the midterms or the hundreds of pages of overdue reading on their minds, but whatever the case, I just don't see a lot of smiling faces. Another Harvard taboo was violated that day--people who didn't even know each other started talking. Weird, eh? (Sorry, Canadians...
...feel it," says director Mike Nichols. But that's not all the actor and the President have in common. Both have answered prying questions about their private lives and sexual habits. And both know how to assuage their critics with roguish charm, cracking a humble aw-shucks smile or touching a stranger's arm to spark a personal connection...