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What an original & neat post!! Now I see why you wanted the name of that flower :)
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to rent this... you've accomplished quite a feat, Raquelle, actually making me want to see a film made after 1970!!
Finally! Great post Raquelle! I think I have to watch this movie again really soon. I saw it at a cinema when it came out. I remember it as very female and colorful but had no thought the flowers in the opening credits actually meant something. Thanks to you I now know they did.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post very much. I must admit that I have never seen 8 Women, but I will definitely have to check it out now!
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