"... anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices."
Voltaire
Mar 8, 2021 • 201 tweets • >60 min read
Allen V. Farrow, cap 3
Cap 3 opens with a taped conversation between Mia Farrow and Woody Allen. Mia, the one who is taping, is speaking most of the time. Obviously, Mia said what she wanted to be taped, but it was true what Mia Farrow said in the conversation?
It is not. Mia said that she did not know that the doctor has to report to the authorities, that she just wanted to be sure she was alright. But:
1/Before going to the doctor Mia phoned Eleanor Alter, one of the most important and expensive divorce attorneys in the country. (...)
Mar 1, 2021 • 27 tweets • 11 min read
Allen V. Farrow, cap 2
There are many things to say about the first part of the chapter, although we will briefly go over them today to examine what is said (and what is omitted) on August 4. Regarding Soon Yi's childhood, the Farrow have changed their version once again
In any case, Soon Yi 7 when she was adopted (the same age Dylan had when the alleged abuse arose) but nobody seems to give importance to the memories that she keeps from her childhood.
Feb 22, 2021 • 39 tweets • 19 min read
Allen V. Farrow, cap 1
Most of the job was done, but there are still some things to clarify.
For instance: Priscilla says that Woody Allen" was there every morning before the kids woke up and he was there every night until they went to sleep." But we know that Allen went to Connecticut only two days a week, not "every day" at all.