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In Reply to: Re: So you liked it too! posted by patrickU on July 8, 2005 at 01:27:41:
Hi Patrick,My memory is not fresh enough any longer to discuss it down to that detail, but I remember the feeling both my wife and I had at the end - that things were simply back to the boring self again. I guess since it was somewhat unsaid, one would have to experience the feelings again to re-evaluate the observation. Neither of us saw the birth of new love, however.
But in reality, this what makes the film closer to life - where love, indifference and hate often coexist, and often the external events make one more obvious. There is also that thing emotion of the moment, being caught in it, but that usually quickly subsides. You can often see it in people around you.
That what makes it more interesting - the lack of simple answers.
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Well, not a new passion but a new love based on mutual repect.
And definitively I do not see it like a continuation of the old state of feeling between the two.
Again, when he insist that she should bring him down to the railroad station and her mimic and answer was a clear indication that her passion has come to an end and that she is ready for a new start, to me.
This film was more like a theater play. Very static and sometimes it remind me of Sartre.
I very like it. And it show us the universality of feeling. And that civilisation, in the end is the way to be.
Yes there are no answers. Maybe it is us who just with this " drang " to always try to classified every things tend to complicated more the matters than help them.
Words are just fictive.
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