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Summary Of The Film 'Stutterer' By Benjamin Cleary
face to face Ellie shows up with her deaftness, which The short film, “Stutterer” written and directed by Benjamin Cleary shows the love and speech impediments of a lonely typographer. Greenwood is a typographer unable to discuss about a bill for his stutter. He makes “snap judgement” observations on strangers and speak himself in his inside. He practices speaking, after a hard effort he abled to say a quote in front of his father. Greenwood wants to meet with his face book girlfriend Ellie, but at the same time, fearing that he would have to show her he has a stutter. Then, he made up an excuse to avoid her. Additionally, he begins learning sign language, pretending to be a deaf to avoid speaking. He makes a snap judgement on himself, he is

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