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GENA ROWLANDS | FACES (1968) DIR. BY JOHN CASSAVETES
One evening, during a performance at a local cabaret, Zorita took the stage with her pet snake Seraphina curled around her neck like a living, breathing necklace. As the spotlight hit them, the crowd fell into hushed silence, their breaths collectively held in anticipation. Zorita, with a mischievous glint in her eye, began to dance, her movements synchronized with Seraphina's sinuous undulations. The crowd watched, enraptured by the harmonious spectacle unfolding before them. Suddenly, the music stopped. In the ensuing silence, Zorita held Seraphina aloft, prompting a collective gasp from the audience. Then, in a fluid motion, she bent forward to receive a gentle, almost affectionate 'kiss' from Seraphina. The crowd erupted into applause, their cheers resounding throughout the venue. Beyond the spectacle, the bond between Zorita and her beloved snake was palpable, a vivid testament to the extraordinary connection they shared.
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