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MARVIN'S ROOM (PG-13) The dying teach the healthy about living in Scott McPherson's adaptation of his 1991 play about a caretaker sister (Diane Keaton) and a rebellious breakaway sister (Meryl Streep) who reestablish bonds. The story is depressing and occasionally morbidly funny; the real reason to drop by is the extraordinary performances of Keaton, Streep, and Leo-nardo DiCaprio as Streep's troubled son. B
Posted Jan 10, 1997
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