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Essay heading: Jane Campion's, 'The Piano'
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Brooks, entitled Broadcast News (Davis 1.) Campion noted that as she was deciding whom to cast as her admirable Ada, that Hunter was not her imaginative image of the character at all:
Holly was my image of Ada at all. But, in fact, I was very much saved from myself by Holly. Originally, I had an almost cliched, romantic view of this tall, statuesque, black-haired, black-eyed beauty... displayed 300 characters
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But, in fact, I was very much saved from myself by Holly. Originally, I had an almost cliched, romantic view of this tall, statuesque, black-haired, black-eyed beauty. In many ways, she wasn't a very real human being, and when meeting Holly I was not very willing to see her as Ada. Holly was completely the opposite to my understanding of how Ada should be... displayed next 300 characters
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