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In Reply to: RE: Those personal stories sometimes give us a connection with the characters posted by Road Warrior on May 28, 2021 at 11:47:36
But the caliber of such stories better be at the same level with the main one. In some episodes you feel like those sub-stories were written by the junior writer team. As I mentioned that to my wife, her replay was that she also noticed that.
The main drive, however, is powerful and relentless... there is probably not much I don't know about the Holocaust, but the sheer scope of this presentation is something you don't normally encounter. And the fact I am familiar with the French story does not reduce the pain.
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has a love interest that gets several minutes of airtime/episode that is utterly unrelated to the plot and does not, in any way, shape, or form, further the plot. I fast forward thru any scenes in which she appears. And don't get me started on the "Dana" subplot in Season 3 of Homeland.
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"E Burres Stigano?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgF-sV9ITuA
Not French but in France and with a great Frenchman, Charles Boyer. A personal story with the backdrop of Germany looming over the horizon and life as a refugee without a country.
We have our Criterion down for now (TV damaged by lightning), will look when it gets working again.
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