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Hacks— “Montecito” (5.07)
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In the Oldest Profession
French film star Mylène Demongeot (1935-2022) seemed to belong to that rare class of women who glow as if illuminated from within, carrying grace and elegance the way Paris carries twilight. Her beauty was not merely seen but felt, like music drifting through an open window on a summer evening. She moved through cinema with a luminous ease, smiling as though life itself were a private romance, fleeting, exquisite, and never meant to last, yet unforgettable long after the lights went down.
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