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So when I discovered that the programme had no synopsis of the play I had a mini-panic.
Programmes for his productions, as often as not, have no synopsis; the story is told, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, by the dancers on the stage.
There is no synopsis in the programme, and no word spoken on stage, but from the moment the curtain rises we are led, with algorithmic precision, along an ever-darkening path.
(But why no synopsis in the program — not uncommon for Shakespeare productions — so parents could familiarize children with the turns of the plot?) Understandably, some of the younger viewers went missing in action before that climactic battle on French turf.
No synopsis of Ungerer's oeuvre, in short, will get at what is delightful and artistically nourishing about his work, especially his children's books — his absurdity, as seen in this (complete) story from "I Am Papa Snap and These Are My Favorite No Such Stories" (1971): Bunny Bunson Brittle goes fishing.
But of all the terrible movies on display this year, there was no synopsis more troubling than the one that began: "After a dog wins the lottery…" I can't quite put my finger on why, but I do know the feeling got worse when I went on to read the line "His personal assistant manages the fortune", casually thrown in with a reckless lack of explanation.
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Because some OMIM entries have no Clinical Synopsis (and hence also no documented mode of inheritance), a search through annotation text for clinical features in OMIM genes is an available, although less reliable option.
Newcomers to the series will find no useful synopsis at the beginning that the old Saturday morning serials always opened with.
The film is presumed to be lost and there is no published synopsis of the film.
There will be no plot synopsis, other than to say that the film again picks up right at the end of the previous film, and that the surviving characters all return.
If it didn't, here's a brief synopsis: no texting, no touching and definitely no outside interaction.
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