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âIâm always curious about the presentation of a characterâs external persona versus the interior. What remains private, hidden, concealed, protected, and what does the character allow to be seen? We all have a very complex internal world, and not all of that is on display in our external reality.â
Tom Hiddleston can tick off the ways that various characters of his conceal whatâs inside:
- Excerpt from The New York Times Article: âTom Hiddleston on âBetrayalâ and the Art of Self-Protectionâ (August 21, 2019).
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Kevin Cooper is awaiting execution for a quadruple murder. But he may have been framed.
In 1983, four people were murdered in a home in Chino Hills, California.
The sole survivor of the attacks said three white intruders had committed the murders.
Then a woman told the police that her boyfriend, a white convicted murderer, was probably involved, and she gave deputies his bloody coveralls.
So here's what sheriff's deputies did:
They threw away the bloody coveralls and arrested a young black man named Kevin Cooper. He is now awaiting execution.
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---Hans Zimmer, âThe 25 Most Influential Movie Scenes of the Past 25 Yearsâ (Vanity Fair)