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the albino blond was depressing


just the way her house looked inside, all dark and gloomy, and she just sort of depressed me, I wonder where she's at now...

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I wouldn't say that she was depressing, but like you, I do wonder about her and the other woman who didn't want to be re-interviewed 30 years later. I wonder where they are now and what were their reasons to decline the offer to be re-interviewed. I have to say, I was so happy to see the people that did agree to this initiative, it was really interesting to see them now and see how they continued to grow after the making of this movie.

"He shall be an adder on the path, to bite a horse's heel"

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.. a version of this, starting with *much* younger people of course, along the lines of the continuing classic brit feature 7-Up.

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I did not find her depressing. She was one of the coolest ones interviewed in the film. I found her refreshingly frank about her terrible experiences.

I also liked the room in her house. I would love to live so close to nature. I wish she would have been in the where are they now featurette!

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