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Getting the Big Picture on Small Towns

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Why would we expect small towns to be portrayed any more accurately in cinema than, say, murderers or attorneys, or big-city life (“Small Towns Needn’t Be This Dreary,” by Mimi Avins, Oct. 5)?

A small town is usually just another character in a film, and like most, is not only misunderstood but regurgitated from other films or television. Only rarely does someone get it right.

As a product of a small town (pop. 725; at least that’s what the sign says), I can always tell which filmmakers are from one, have gotten to really know one, or even gotten a flat tire in one.

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Unfortunately, “The Good Girl” didn’t even stop for gas and, like most of Hollywood, thinks that small towns and small-town folk are the ones lost.

BARRY SUNDELL

Los Angeles

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