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A Werewolf Boy (a piece from 2017)
In Which the Media Continue to Make Excuses for Woody Allen
Every journalist who refers to Soon Yi as Mia Farrow’s “adopted daughter” and not just her daughter is complicit in Soon Yi’s sexual abuse. Doing that is a pretty obvious attempt at making her relationship with Farrow seem less than a true mother-daughter one. In fact, Soon Yi was 5 when she was adopted by Farrow and grew up in the household with Allen as the father figure. (In Woody’s autobiography he refers to watching Soon Yi “ripen.”) There’s absolutely no reason an adopted child should be referred to in any way other than the way their siblings are referred to.
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Creep Woody Allen Says He Has ‘Calmed Down’ Since His Marriage to Soon-Yi: She ‘Changed Me’
The controversial director candidly spoke about his marriage to his wife of over two decades
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"The synopsis was more tragic." So I'm assuming in the original synopsis he died or they never meet again? Because my brain is struggling to find. Ways it could have been more tragic? Also that last thing the director says....my heart "That's Chul Soo."
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“I provided her with enormous opportunities.”