Letter: Giving the plot away
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Your support makes all the difference.AFTER agreeing with Jack Hughes's suggestion that Robert McKee shouldn't give so much of the plot away before he introduces the BBC2 film on Sunday nights (Cries & Whispers, Review, 31 October), I was angry to find myself reading a vivid scene-by-scene account of the new film The Piano in Quentin Curtis's cinema column. Could I suggest that Jack Hughes take him to one side and have a quiet word in his ear?
Corina Fletcher, London SE12
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