Coming out...in movies
The movie SIMONE, made in 2002 by Newline Cinema and starring Al Pacino, has this at the end of the first reel of the film. The scene is Pacino and an inventor having a talk in the alley ways between the soundstages, so common among the big studios out here. And for no reason, a backdrop on wheels is run across the background of the scene, moving from left to right, and is a photograph, not a drawing, of a woman's left eye. Now, I've seen plenty of folks with slits for eyes. Plenty. But this kind of blatant in your face exposure means that they feel more than confident that, as I've been told, "is their time." Enjoy it while it lasts.




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