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A Chef in Love: Georgian charm, the most unusual Tchaikovsky and the Revolutionary Scum...

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If you have not seen this one, you might want to add it to your list. No, not one of the greatest movies, but very entertaining 100 minutes. Surely full of inside jokes (some not translatable, unfortunately), the oldest Lenski ever to walk the stage (not for too long, though...), some good music and dance. Not bad at all portraial of the vicious unwashed revolutionary hordes hell bent on destroying anything fine in sight, leaving not much but rubbish and feces around. Even the most brutal things done with subtlety and taste.

One question re: Hamlet. I only read the translation, and there the poison used to kill his father was some plant extract. Here they refer to mercury. What does the original text say about it?

Victor.


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Topic - A Chef in Love: Georgian charm, the most unusual Tchaikovsky and the Revolutionary Scum... - Victor Khomenko 06:20:37 08/13/99 (3)


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