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Thelma Adams: The Suspense Builds on BABEL

Thelma Adams, via the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, in the Huffington Post, writes:

"The suspense builds in BABEL and we watch, intently, on the edge of our seats, like motorists crawling past an auto wreck.

Slapping our foreheads, we ask: How stupid can these people be? (Spoiler alert: Pretty stupid.)"http://awfj.org

(Thanks to Jennifer Merin at the AWFJ for the link--read more essays and extensive Sundance coverage at the AWFJ site.)

A direct link to Adams' essay: is here The Huffington Post:


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