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Directed by Wayne Wang, who's known for films such as ''[[Chinese Box]]'' and ''[[The Joy Luck Club (Literature)|The Joy Luck Club]]'', ''The Center of the World'' is a 2001 film starring Molly Parker, who plays the role of a lapdancer named Florence, and Peter Sarsgaard as a soon-to-be dotcom billiionare Richard Longman.
 
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* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]]: {{spoiler|Florence. On the third day, after she fakes an orgasm having sex with Richard who feels frustrated and disappointed, [[The Modest Orgasm|she has a 'real' orgasm]] by masturbating to herself with Richard sitting and watching.}}
* [[Gainax Ending]]: {{spoiler|After Florence goes back to her band and Richard is left alone, the movie ends with the scene of Richard and Florence sitting at the table which was shown in the beginning of the film. Then the camera pans away turning red, leaving the viewer to interpet the ending either as a dream or not.}}
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