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Nick Cave:
[Narrating]
Women have more facets than men. Men are pretty much two-dimensional, and women are like fucking 3-D. My wife is spectacularly three dimensional. Every time I try to get a handle on her, and to pull her into focus, she shifts and change and becomes someone else, or worse she steps out of the frame entirely, and I am left with a hovering ghost image that is burned on my retina, like I've stared into a spotlight, and closed my eyes. Eventually she steps back into the frame, and I pull her back into focus, but she's changed because she's been out there, communing with the dead
[Narrating]
Women have more facets than men. Men are pretty much two-dimensional, and women are like fucking 3-D. My wife is spectacularly three dimensional. Every time I try to get a handle on her, and to pull her into focus, she shifts and change and becomes someone else, or worse she steps out of the frame entirely, and I am left with a hovering ghost image that is burned on my retina, like I've stared into a spotlight, and closed my eyes. Eventually she steps back into the frame, and I pull her back into focus, but she's changed because she's been out there, communing with the dead
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Men are
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Men are pretty much two dimensional
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And women are
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like fucking 3D
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My wife is spectacularly three dimensional
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But every time I try to um
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get a handle on her
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and to put her into focus
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she shifts and changes and becomes someone else
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Or worse she steps out of the frame entirely
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And
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Movie Summary
Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.