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I can see Jennifer in the Eddie Redmayne role, Stephen Wraysford, mud-spattered and deeply troubled in a tin helmet, wide lips slighty parted, staring.
The movie may also bring something new — the raw hurt of a still very open wound — to an Academy Awards race that has delivered novelty (in a nearly silent picture, "The Artist"), a look back at the racial divide (in "The Help") and trouble in a tropical paradise (in "The Descendants").
They even participate in an X-rated rendering of "Double, double, toil and trouble" in which a prostrate Macbeth is titillatingly massaged to the beat of their incantation.
And Trouble In Mind are a really interesting label as well".
One German writer, Günter Grass, wrote a novel, "Headbirths", in 1982, about Harm and Dörte Peters, "a model couple" who disport themselves on the beaches of Asia rather than invest time and trouble in bringing up a baby.
The "Comeback" ratings were troubled in Season 1, and even with a fresh cult audience, Season 2 didn't fare any better.
And troubles in the Eurozone are a perennial favorite.
Last week's optimism fades as structural problems and trouble in Europe re-emerge, threatening a months-long downtrend.
Why did they record their lives and troubles in such detail on videotape, an extraordinary part of the movie?
Four days of food rations and toilet trouble in a large, enclosed space full of thousands of other people.
Pacers president Donnie Walsh later stated that Artest was following advice he had received on how to calm down and avoid trouble in a volatile situation.
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