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Divas, Sacred and Profane: Goddess and The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse
Amber Iman reaches for the stars; so does a mysterious tabloid figure.
There are flickers of love between her and Omari, a hint of her desire to abandon godhood and embrace human existence, and the threat her mother will kill any suitors, then we’re back to discussing whether a young leftist can hack it in a multiethnic capital’s electoral politics. Foley and Breslin opt for turning the stage into a simulacrum of a livestream, with a lonely girl who’s become famous as “She/Her/Sherlock” (played by Milly Shapiro of Hereditary) logging onto the channels of the aughts-obsessed vloggers “Earworm” and “Bookworm” (Luke Islam and Patrick Nathan Falk) to recruit them to help her find Coco. The gist is there: Coco, played by a slinky bellbottomed Keri René Fuller, is introduced by way of a failed single called “Something Out of Nothing,” which Breslin (who is credited with the music) renders with the trancelike sheen of a pop song you might’ve heard through tinny speakers in a Limited Too.
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