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In Reply to: Re: posted by Victor Khomenko on October 16, 2000 at 12:30:40:
Kanal and Generation are the 1st two films of this trilogy. I really don't think I have a chance of getting the Ashes film you recommend, but I will try.
I remember Pola Raksa(I was but a toddler, but name rings a bell) in Zosya film. I think she was "it" in the 1970s.
I must respectfully disagree about the "Eyes Wide Shut". I liked it a lot.
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She was in the Saragosa Manuscript with Cybulski(they were just showing it here in the city! Supposedly it's a cult film) and of course in the "Four tank crew and a dog"!!!
In 1941.The Saragosa Manuscript - you know, I missed it back then, and never saw it. I shall try finding it. She plays a secondary role there, I belive.
So you too, went through some Pola crash... sounds like it.
I'd have to say, when it comes to beauty and style, Polish women beat their French counterparts 60 times out of 100.
It is OK to disagree on the Eyes. To me Kubrick is still one of the best ever. After the Barry he could have been doing Tampax commercials for the rest of his life - he was "chosen".
She's old then...
Where do you get your information? I sometimes look up things on allmovie.com, but it's a coin toss. Luckily I have good, but selective memory.
Saragosa might be too late for you - a perfect film for a romantic 15 y.o. boy.
Saw Cider House Rules yesterday also. What's the big deal, I don't know. Simplistic to the bone - they threw everything in there. Moral is - if you are good, you are good, it's better to be good than bad, etc.
If you haven't seen it - save your roubles and time.
Also saw the Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai. Holy s***t - it was horrible. Jarmusch really screwed up on that one. Obviously he can't make a film that deals with even minimal amounts of conventional reality. Forest Whitaker as a samurai, and I gave it a fighting chance too.
A couple of minutes of, I believe, Andrew Cyrille & Jimmy Lyons' Free Jazz compostion is the only thing I really enjoyed a lot. Couldn't make out the credits on my 19" screen. Does anyone know if it was Lyons, or am I wrong?? I'm sure that cut didn't make it into the soundtrack.
***She's old then...LOL! Women (and men) with true style never get old, they age like a good wine!
But I have not seen her in ages, of course, so I am guessing at this point. She is about 60 now.
***Where do you get your information? I sometimes look up things on allmovie.com, but it's a coin toss.
I usually use the imdb.com, they have tons of information.
***Luckily I have good, but selective memory.
I think you are doing great. I am more prone to remembering the feelings, the impressions, the moods rather than the facts, so I would be lost without a site like that.
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