In Reply to: You impersonating AuPh? posted by Victor Khomenko on September 2, 2003 at 07:25:51:
make the same claim, and be just as wrong, about theatre, novels. It takes a Flaubert to make a Madame Bovary, after all.
To be great art, a film must do both, of course. But I didn't say this was a great effort, merely that it had artistic merit. Interesting ideas, characters, a bit of mystery and a bit of thought thrown in. Charlotte Rampling, I thought, did a very good job with a difficult role.
Now, the Fassbinder re-make...terrible. Good soft porn, but not much else to recommend. The protagonist was a pig with no redeeming merit, always a death shot.
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Follow Ups
- Means....not subject? Think about it. You could - tinear 17:56:46 09/02/03 (1)
- I could and I will - Victor Khomenko 18:30:23 09/02/03 (0)