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In fact, one struggles to fully comprehend what free-spirited Rona’s descent is all about, since everything with Fingscheidt is a mood: music, sound, ambient editing.

It also has, like you mentioned a bit of nostalgic quality, and the film ends with this somewhat full-circle moment from her dad being this free-spirited man who lived in the woods to now Hope who in a way lives a similar lifestyle with her beautiful family.

From Salon

Once the epitome of free-spirited fun, England have gradually lost their smile, not least the increasingly uptight Buttler.

From BBC

The film tells the true story of Scott Scurlock, a free-spirited fellow known to Washington State law enforcement agents as the Hollywood Bandit.

Allman, a free-spirited journalist who challenged American mythmaking in pointed, personal reporting over five decades on topics as varied as the Vietnam War and contemporary Florida, died on May 12 in Manhattan.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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