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RE: Well that was written as ...fullnote.

Posted by halfnote on March 10, 2008 at 21:18:53:

patrickU, I totally understand your relecutance to revisit this much discussed topic.

I remember, even though I was a mere youth when the picture was released, the great controversy over it. I remember seeing it and being baffled, yet mesmerized. It is a forbidding film to this day, and its rather radical cinematic approach still puts people off. It has a way of asking the audience to look for meaning in places that most films don't, to turn cinemea itself into a form of experience, rather than a means of story-telling.

I thank you for the link, and I respect your point of view here. The reference to Eliot was meant in earnest.