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8 hours agoYou Play Well: Diane Keaton (1946-2025) | Tributes | Roger Ebert
"I mean, do I really care if a handful of my poems are read after I'm gone forever? Is that supposed to be some kind of compensation? I used to think it was. Now, for some reason...I can't seem to shake the real implication of dying," says Diane Keaton to her unseen therapist, to us, in 1978's " Interiors." She's red-eyed from tears and gripping a cigarette like a life raft. When she's on screen, she's the entire movie. That was how it was, even during her last buddy comedies in her final years of life.
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