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But I’m not an actress.
-- Claudette
(I Am Not an Actress)
Importance: Claudette recalls her own past, and her entry into acting. She remembers working at the Film Society in London, a job that routinely brought her into contact with famous actors and directors. It was there she met writer-director Timou Lindstrom, who first encouraged her to go into acting, and to act in his upcoming film.
“'Where did you go?' I’m yelling. 'What happened? How could you leave like that? Why haven’t you come before?
-- Phoebe
(It’s Really Very Simple)
Importance: When Daniel returns to New York for his father’s birthday, he decides to head out to California to see his children. When he arrives, he gets together with them for dinner. Phoebe ultimately lashes out, demanding to know where and why Daniel has gone from their lives.
It’s just a house,' she says, and breaks away from his gaze, walking toward the window...
-- Claudette
(Something Only He Can See)
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