Paul Giamatti plays himself, and he is very worried about how he did "Uncle Vanya." Paralyzed by anxiety, he comes across a solution in a New Yorker article about a high-tech company that claims to help people by extracting their souls. His soul is like a chickpea in shape and size. He asks them for help.
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Paul Giamatti plays himself, and he is very worried about how he did "Uncle Vanya." Paralyzed by anxiety, he comes across a solution in a New Yorker article about a high-tech company that claims to help people by extracting their souls. His soul is like a chickpea in shape and size. He asks them for help.
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