Rosemarie DeWitt
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So it's like, I just go, what was Saturday? Oh, okay. I got one.
It's so good, Mark. I love it so much.
It's so good, Mark. I love it so much.
It's so good, Mark. I love it so much.
She's verbal. She is. Yeah, she's a brilliant girl from England, and she's really funny. In the movie, though, she plays nonverbal, and she really does have cerebral palsy. Right, of course. I mean, so she's so vulnerable in the movie to just...
She's verbal. She is. Yeah, she's a brilliant girl from England, and she's really funny. In the movie, though, she plays nonverbal, and she really does have cerebral palsy. Right, of course. I mean, so she's so vulnerable in the movie to just...
She's verbal. She is. Yeah, she's a brilliant girl from England, and she's really funny. In the movie, though, she plays nonverbal, and she really does have cerebral palsy. Right, of course. I mean, so she's so vulnerable in the movie to just...
you know allow us to witness life you know like she has to we have to carry her in certain ways and you know yeah um and she just gives a really it's one of those ones especially because she really is the age of the kids who are mean to you in school like you want the mood you just want everyone to see it because you just want like everybody to go feel yeah feel like this is her and go this she's so cool right you should be so lucky to know her and know her world
you know allow us to witness life you know like she has to we have to carry her in certain ways and you know yeah um and she just gives a really it's one of those ones especially because she really is the age of the kids who are mean to you in school like you want the mood you just want everyone to see it because you just want like everybody to go feel yeah feel like this is her and go this she's so cool right you should be so lucky to know her and know her world
you know allow us to witness life you know like she has to we have to carry her in certain ways and you know yeah um and she just gives a really it's one of those ones especially because she really is the age of the kids who are mean to you in school like you want the mood you just want everyone to see it because you just want like everybody to go feel yeah feel like this is her and go this she's so cool right you should be so lucky to know her and know her world
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah, I have a my oldest one is in sixth grade, like starting those middle school years. And she's kind of like, what's happening to everybody? Like she can see that everybody's losing their mind. Like it's puberty.
Yeah, I have a my oldest one is in sixth grade, like starting those middle school years. And she's kind of like, what's happening to everybody? Like she can see that everybody's losing their mind. Like it's puberty.
Yeah, I have a my oldest one is in sixth grade, like starting those middle school years. And she's kind of like, what's happening to everybody? Like she can see that everybody's losing their mind. Like it's puberty.
No, it's not that. But but it's the meanness thing. Well, meanness has been like it just becomes a thing justified.
No, it's not that. But but it's the meanness thing. Well, meanness has been like it just becomes a thing justified.
No, it's not that. But but it's the meanness thing. Well, meanness has been like it just becomes a thing justified.
Yeah. Where they really just start trying on things.