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(Her life may be messed up, but, hey, isn't everyone's?) Was it disappointing that the firm jumped at the $5 million settlement offer in the case of the week (involving hockey head injuries) when it was clearly a cynical buy-off by the hockey league?
Anne's mind may be messed up, but French playwright Florian Zeller certainly knows how to mess with the audience's wits in this play which, like the superb The Father, offers a series of repeated scenes played and rewritten slightly differently, forcing you to question everything you see and the very nature of reality.
Your hair may be messed up if you wear a headset for too long also.
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