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In Reply to: Bergman is a blowhard who never differentiated between posted by tinear on March 21, 2006 at 06:25:38:
if there is really such a thing.
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Stands to reason, no? Anti-elitism is so...philistine.
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nt
mentioned below, he may be to the depressive O'Neill, or... Tennessee Williams.
Shakespeare was a brilliant philosopher, poet, linguist, businessman, actor... and has stood in the forefront of theater by such a margin that none seriously challenge him.
I have read that Sophocles penned many great plays besides those we now have, with six or seven that won play of the year awards in Greece, but many of his most acclaimed plays, indeed most of his plays, have disappeared. At any rate, the Bard is the only playwright that has excelled in both tragedy and comedy.
One can think of perhaps two dozen directors equal to or surpassing Bergman.
Am I?
Well maybe.
Nothing more boring than so-called normality.
But letīs go back to my comparison...First and above all I did not say he is the Bard, I said in a way he reach at him.
Yes, his film like" A little Night Music " has the tune of the great man, and his deepness and reflexion are as valid.
He too is a man of theater.
Two dozen? Hum...
Now I am curious!
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nt
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