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MARY PICKFORD'S PLEA: What was on that first Times best-seller list?
At which point she yodels up with her plea, 'What about me?'.His eyes momentarily flicker recognition that this other person is actually breathing,looks quizzical,decides "No,you are fine'turns on his heels and moseys to the monitor.
"Brother" and "Mother" are the first things that we hear, followed, not long after, by a plea: "What are we to you?" This is uttered by the mother, although it could equally have come from the lips of Job (who is quoted in the film's epigraph) or a lamenting Jeremiah.
Where do we go?" Maureen's voice cuts in then, elemental, chilling, and it's not a question she's posing, not a statement or demand, but a plea: "What's wrong with her?" Another click, but this one is just for show, and the eyes never move from the screen.
But then there is "Green Eyes," the ten-minute song that ends "Mama's Gun," which is an extraordinarily plainspoken evocation of the frustration and humiliation of a slow-motion breakup: Just make love to me Just one more time, and then you'll see I can't believe I made a desperate plea What's with me, me, me?
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