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Has that clarified anything?
This has been clarified.
Then he clarified.
"No, dimension," Jerry clarified.
Last night clarified things.
Contract clarified.
Gradilone clarified.
He clarifies.
To clarify – that's pyjamas, not pyjama dressing, the outfits that fashion bloggers such as Susie Lau and models like Caroline de Maigret wear with lots of print, and artfully just-got-out-of-bed hair, or the satin ones Sofia Coppola wore as Marc Jacobs's guest at the Met Ball last year.
But the film, too artfully conceived to deliver many overt shocks, often feels long and aimless, and when it becomes clear that it is part of Mr. Anderson's strategy not to fill in the narrative holes, or even clarify what one mysterious incident might have to do with another, the picture loses any sense of urgency or structure.
But clarifying.
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