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In “Big Kiss, Bye-Bye,” a female narrator—perhaps the same person—has moved to someplace remote in the aftermath of her breakup with a man named Xavier.

That is the group that is suddenly on the cusp of the World Series, someplace the Brewers haven’t been since 1982.

The subject matter is worthy of serious dramatic interrogation, and there’s a good movie in here someplace.

“Sometimes in a big refinery fire like this, it goes straight up. But then the smoke comes down in other areas. And that’s a lot of pollution that’s going someplace.”

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It’d be one thing if I had started on some little indie someplace with some new director or whatever.

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