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But even here one notices how much she borrows from the international theatrical language.
She notices how much the birds hate it when a blanket is put over the cage, how much they hate the darkness.
We see this when she notices how much more difficult it is to kill people once you know them, or when she observes the decadent (and for the reader perhaps uncomfortably familiar) citizens of the Capitol gorging and then taking pills to make themselves vomit, or with her gradual realization that she may just stand for something greater than herself.
Mr. Mamet, who has nothing but disgust for the emphasis on backstory and characterization that can turn a movie into mush, also notices how much the idiom of the modern screenplay overlaps with that of the personals column, so that a character may be described as "beautiful, smart, funny, likes long walks and dogs, affectionate, kind, honest, sexy".
At one point in the episode, the Simpsons visit the Springfield Preparatory School fair, where Lisa notices how much more developed the school is in comparison to Springfield Elementary School.
Sanchez then went to his Facebook page for reactions -- where most of the respondents notices how much he was blushing during the interview (his first, he said, with a porn star).
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