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In Reply to: Not really, much more like Marcello Mastroiani. nt posted by tinear on September 21, 2005 at 11:55:06:
Don't see that at all, sorry.
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extraordinarily "quiet," which makes his expressiveness, when it occurs, powerful. I can't understand how you couldn't notice? He also has a world-weariness which Murray seems to have grown into: Marcello had it from the beginning. The wry smile is also similar. I wonder if Murray would acknowledge what is an apparent "take" on MM's style.
Er, yes, actually I have really seen Mastroiani some films.
La Dolce Vita, 81/2, Blow out etc..
Why, does that surprise you?
I still don't see a comparison, sorry again.
is he in that one? The DePalma film with John Travolta?
No, that's a different film with the same title.
I know, it's complicated.
The film is La Grand Bouffe.
In the UK it was called Blow-out.
In the US it was called The Great Bouffe.
meant this one which was directed by Michelangelo).
See one of his films again and don't be stubborn: you'll see it when it's fresher in your mind's eye.
..as La Grande Bouffe (aka Blow-out in the UK) by Marco Ferrei.
I'll certainly try & see one of his films again since this seems to be a subject dear to your heart.
Stubborn, did you say? lol!!!
I'm right none the less ;^[)
I've been meaning to see La Grande Bouffe ffor a long time, thanks for the reminder.
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