Paul Giamatti portrays himself as he agonizes with how to understand "Uncle Vanya." Paralyzed by worry, he comes upon a remedy in the form of a New Yorker article about a high-tech corporation that promises to ease suffering through soul extraction. Giamatti enlists their assistance — only to learn that his soul resembles a chickpea in shape and size.
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Paul Giamatti portrays himself as he agonizes with how to understand "Uncle Vanya." Paralyzed by worry, he comes upon a remedy in the form of a New Yorker article about a high-tech corporation that promises to ease suffering through soul extraction. Giamatti enlists their assistance — only to learn that his soul resembles a chickpea in shape and size.
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