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‘Stray Dolls’: Film Review

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Director Sonejuhi Sinha leaves a stylish calling card with this seamily seductive if familiar motel-set crime thriller. By Jessica Kiang Sometimes a film contains a single scene that feels like its main reason for being.

In Sonejuhi Sinha’s grimy-glamorous crime thriller feature debut “Stray Dolls,” it comes late on: Riz (Geetanjali Thapa), a newly arrived undocumented immigrant from India who is working as a maid in a dead-end motel, is in a phone booth at night talking to her mom back home. “Yes I’m fine,” she natters brightly in Nepali. “I’ve just been for a swim.

There’s a pool. It’s shaped like a, like a…” she tries to remember the word, waving the gun in her blood-spattered hand around in a squiggle, “…kidney bean.” Needless to

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