Written by Colin Higgins

Maude is wise, sweet and unflinchingly optimistic, even in the face of great sadness. We all know what concentration camp inmate tattoos look like (and have thousands of pictures and associations of concentration camps in our head). In one tiny visual we learn more than Maude could explain to us in a 1000-word monologue. This is what we mean when we describe film as a “show me” medium. 

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