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In Reply to: RE: Big screen, small screen, the frontiers are vanishing, and the cold planned soaps.... posted by patrickU on August 26, 2014 at 02:23:49
Based on his, I have done some reading on subject of soaps, and found great deal of interesting facts I did not know were there... so thank you, Patrick, you old goat!
It is big part of all cultures, like it or not, and there's great deal of good writing, performances, productions, plus just tons of good old fun!
I guess, everyone feels the need to play a grumpy old man now and then... truth is - I would say, there is about the same proportion of good stuff to garbage in soaps, as it is in films.
Reading Patrick's post one would be led to believe he only listens to Schubert, and never to Leonard Cohen! :)
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Soap is-AGAIN- just made for a moment.
Has you ever tried to watch after a few years a soap? How many can you digest for a second time? That is all the difference there is between superficiality ( in the end, why not being dumb as seeing a film call dumb...) There is no depth nothing but an effeminate moment of nothing. In most of them.
As for the proportion, talking for in the now and then, yes. But not twenty years ago. Even the stars of today vanishes in some Instagram and what is left is no more glamour, secret but only infatuated egos. Also short, a lot of flatulence if you excuse the term...
Now let Žus talk to Cohen....His religious approach and his citing from the Bible as tradition make his a man of profund knowledge pared with his " Monk " Phase not a superficial man. In fact in the end a better " Dylan " on the long run....
As for Schubert......
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