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RE: Oh boy...

Posted by patrickU on February 7, 2010 at 09:09:22:

No Geez Patrick.
I wanted to know, to understand what you meant. The few words you just let go from the corner of your mouth was enough, or better not, for a stranger to get on with what you had on your mind.
So now as a big boy you told me.

Your view and understanding of the.. book are by that way, film are intellectually on spot.
This is an approach from the first viewing, soon other more organic aspect are looming, and I forget about rationalizing, analyzing that can only be in the way to love this picture.

It's not sentimental but emotional. The Deads refuse to stay buried in their cemeteries.
They are here to live with us in us between the material and spiritual world.


And you confirm it.
So forget about and just let the flow of the non action transport you in a word of unspoken thoughts.
You may then enjoy this piece of art.

Huston was Irish and lived many times on his farm.

Curiously all " Younger actors " have died by now but the older one ( remember that scene with the aunt reposing on her death bed ) are still alive.

Too Irish? I was there quite a few time, living in a Victorian hose near Bantry bay, there never was, in any way anything near as too Irish.

A wonderful folk.

Geez ( too be as stupid as you, and that is a pity that your arrogance took the best out of you )
yes I said Geez, but what was your name.