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To calm her own nerves, she had a tangible memory of Therese Rochette with her: Therese's blue eyeglasses.
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As Christine wrestles with the philosophical conundrums of her situation, I found myself recalling the final act from Steven Spielberg's much maligned sci-fi film A.I., in which a mother and child can only be reunited by the obliteration of a terrible past and the absence of a tangible future; a memory made real, for one day only.
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