WORKSHOP PARTICIPANT: When you think about it, the main character has a little Holden Caulfield crossed with Humbert Humbert... And then in that sort of pseudo-Russian novel ilk. I think it's Grover's best work to date.
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A: When I make my movie, they're gonna have a hell of a time finding a category for it. Did I tell you about my movie?
B: Yes.
A: Well, it's changed a little bit... Now it's about this guy who lives with his mother and sort of fall in love. It's real, uh, shocking, you know, like Lolita.
B: They weren't blood relations in Lolita.
A: Well, see, I'm doing something different, then.
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