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He called Abbey’s novel “relevant as ever,” both a love letter to America and a sharp meditation on the morality of violence — especially when aimed at the systems and machinery of power.

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In a cinema screening to accompany the new album, Swift has now revealed that the track is "a love letter to someone who hates you".

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Murphy described the film as a love letter to teachers, as they are "custodians of next generation."

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But the movie stays in that postcard allure, never quite edging its earnest expressions of desire and anxiety into anything more stakes-driven or detailed, the way a love letter might rattle and console simultaneously.

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Banowsky’s film is a love letter to the process of provocation, the kind of thoughtful, challenging art that demands time and handmade effort.

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