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In Reply to: RE: What are some of the others you've seen that... posted by afilado on February 17, 2009 at 23:38:29
is coming to mind as a film that fits in that smaller but very human category.
"The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Thanks for the title. It's already in queue.
I'm interested in the background to Tony D's statement/phrase. There's more to it than just a list of films, I suspect.
I look forward to your thoughts on the film... and I agree with what Tony said above... though I wouldn't have thought to say it myself.
The Edge Of Heaven arrives here from Netflix today.
"The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Of course there will be an occasional 'Revolutionary Road' which IMO destroyed a brilliant Richard Yates novel but further to my blatherings about the 'Great Age' we are all very fortunate to be witness to this.
A couple of weeks after I saw 'Gran Torino' I realized that Clint Eastwood has done his bit for the cause as well and it made me do a re-think of some of the themes he touched on in that film.
And they just keep coming.
J.B.
"Schulze" is a quirky, warm, odd little film with some great acting in it. Him finding his 'inner Cajun' is very touching.
I saw it with my wife after we had agreed to divorce, but were still living together. A strange night at the movies.
CC.
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