Everything about this production feels wrong. She is whisked away onto an isolated island where the actual crime occured. Normally she would ask for a script, but the director is so well-known that she is willing to put up with a few eccentricities. Marissa correctly guesses it is from a true crime movie and is hired on the spot. Her agent arranges an interview during which Marissa is shown a still and is asked to analyse it. Now she needs to get a job as soon as possible and she can't be choosy. When Marissa perceives Amy, her best friend / film director she has been working close for a very long time with/ flatmate needs some time and space for her relationship with Josh, Marissa with her characteristic sensitivity moves out. They are her anchor in this ever changing mysterious world. Marissa is also brilliant at what she does. Meet Marissa Dahl, an endearing film editor, who might be perceiving the world slightly differently from you - she is clearly on the spectrum and has to work very hard to survive in this world of human interactions, body language, smiles, jokes, irony, meaningful looks and silences. Give me a movie and I'll find the meaning I'll find the truth I'll find the story.
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