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Fri, 1 Mar 1996 10:09:12 EST5EDT
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according to luisa f. ribeiro, in a recent review:
    "The use of Welles, as the darker "outcast saint" delightfully
plays upon his wunderkind reputation as well as his cinematic image
as the mysterious, complex, sinister, and very often outside the law
rogue, whose most famous role, not uncoincidentally, involves the
loss of maternal love. The shot of the dismissed picture of Welles
floating down the stream before being swept over a tiny fall, as
ominous music swells, suggest that It/desire will not be long denied."
 
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