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In Reply to: RE: I think you're reading something into London's character. I saw no posted by tinear on May 25, 2010 at 19:20:49
...put in "real life" perspective the problems were a bit hard to relate to and thereby even care about completely.
A very "American" movie, I suppose.
But, as with Malick, to each his own.
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universal. I mean friendship, which I could argue is the MAIN topic. Long separated friends--- who have pursued different lives--- get together with expectations of resuming the connection. But as they speak and interact, the divisions--- though obliquely stated and reflected--- appear to be deeper and less easily bridged. The ending is a jolt.
I realized this after the second viewing; the first time around, I was fell victim to the easy pacing, the visual beauty.
Like an Oregon river, the clear waters disguise cold and possibly deadly currents.
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