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Mary Wilke:
[reading aloud from Issac's wife's memoir]
"He was given to fits of rage, Jewish liberal paranoia, male chauvinism, self-righteous misanthropy, and nihilistic moods of despair. He had complaints about life but never any solutions. He longed to be an artist but balked at the necessary sacrifices. In his most private moments, he spoke of his fear of death, which he elevated to tragic heights when in fact it was mere narcissism."
[reading aloud from Issac's wife's memoir]
"He was given to fits of rage, Jewish liberal paranoia, male chauvinism, self-righteous misanthropy, and nihilistic moods of despair. He had complaints about life but never any solutions. He longed to be an artist but balked at the necessary sacrifices. In his most private moments, he spoke of his fear of death, which he elevated to tragic heights when in fact it was mere narcissism."
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Emily Listen He was given to fits of rage Jewish liberal paranoia
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male chauvinism self righteous misanthropy
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and nihilistic moods of despair
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He had complaints about life but never solutions
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He longed to be an artist but balked at the necessary sacrifices
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In his most private moments he spoke of his fear of death
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which he elevated to tragic heights when in fact it was mere narcissism
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Movie Summary
The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.
