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In Reply to: Oh, c'mon. You just liked it posted by tinear on May 1, 2005 at 06:29:34:
My taste cover a VERY broad territory, and I try to keep my mind open. I also in general try to look for things to like, and both Buscemi and and the film as the whole had them. I don't know if I am really his fan, but he is definitely a good actor, who brings something to every role (those I am familiar with).
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counter-culture types which I imagine a hard-charging business guy would find worthless. In more general terms, I had decided that maybe you were exposed to some parts of our culture at an age at which you couldn't any longer develop a feel for them.
My hats off to your open-mindedness and, once again, I am reminded of the futility of judging another person.
What was it in the Bible about judging people?.....
But you have show a " certaine grandeur d´esprit " now...Pinot? He-he...
....ça se mésure??
La démesure c ´est comme la decadence... Very subjective...( French accent )
...admettre le sujectivité, c'est d'être humble...
;0)
The film deals with the eternal theme of humans and their internal search for... well, some might say meaning of life, others - their place in it, but it remains the same. Doubts and loneliness, uncertainty the sense of not fitting in apply to everyone.That is kind of film I always love, if done well. I don't think it has to do with "my" culture, or yours, it is a universal human theme. It also matters little whether the story is sad or happy.
There ARE to be sure things that I might reject or refuse to accept, simply based on my late exposure to them. Certain things must be experienced at right age and right time, and if you missed it, better just leave them alone. Those, however, tend to belong in the superficial category.
BTW - I never considered myself hard-charging.
afh
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