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Dear John, From Paris With Love, Frozen | Reviews by Joe Morgenstern – WSJ.com

Feb 4, ’10 7:49 PM
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This film goes so far as to explain, in a helpful montage set almost a decade ago, exactly how snail mail works: You put your envelope in a mailbox—or give it to a fellow soldier—the envelope goes to a post office, a machine sorts it and then sends it on its way to the addressee

Mr. Travolta’s caricature of John Travolta is no Travolta

Wolves may also have regrets about their dating choices, but they keep them to themselves

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