"I can completely relate to Tom Hanks's feeling of someday this child will be in the fingers without me and I need to really figure out how to make that okay both for him and for me," she says. "It didn't avoid those questions and it went right there yeah especially with you know some of the imagery and themes that that were brought upSo so that really yeah I really appreciated that about the film."
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11 we discuss the tragically beautiful Academy Award nominated film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. In this episode we discuss the unique journey of Oskar Schell as he processes the life changing event of losing the person who understood him best in the world while simultaneously living through the collective trauma of the September 11th attacks. We are joined by special guests Dr. David Paltin who is an expert in Neuro-Atypical Presentations and Andrew Rubin who is the president of Symptom Media.
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