Joseph Hoff

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It is about revenge and hatred, about mothers and sons, about loneliness. It suggests that family ties are the most important bonds in the world, and by the end of the film, Clayburgh will discover that Hershey is closer to her “dead” husband than most city-dwellers are to anybody.
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