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Stephen Sondheim wrote the song "I Never Do Anything Twice" for Herbert Ross' The Seven Percent Solution, a film in which Sherlock Holmes and Sigmund Freud collaborate on solving a murder. The song was sung by a madam named Regine.
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Assassins is about how society interprets the American Dream, marginalizes outsiders and rewrites and sanitizes its collective history. "Something Just Broke" is a major distraction and plays like an afterthought, shoe horned simply to appease. The song breaks the dramatic fluidity and obstructs the overall pacing and climactic arc which derails the very intent and momentum that makes this work so compelling... - Mark Bakalor
Which is not to say that it is perfect...
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