'When I Think of You' could be a ripped-from-the-headlines Hollywood romance
Briefly

This film offers a chance to get out of a dead-end job she's been stuck in 'for three years too long' and into the creative trenches.
Ariel draws both the characters and their challenging situations with wry, exacting precision. The pleasure is in the details.
In the face of an opportunity of a lifetime, Kaliya hesitates because, as Danny notices with chagrin, she doesn't trust him.
Ariel depicts this vividly showing that even compared to the drudge work and petty humiliations she endures on a daily basis, for Kaliya 'somehow Danny's return is more upsetting.'
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