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Re: Le Journal d´un Curé de Campagne.

"Diary of a Country Priest"? Verrrrry slow-moving. But the director is working at a different speed than the audience, which allows insights that a more impatient director would never be able to show.

Your analogy is true for all film fans: Better to see a great film in a chewed-up, contrasty copy, on a black-and-white TV, with tinny sound coming from one little speaker, than to see a lousy movie in a theatre with a pristine new print, on the best screen in the multiplex, with full, rich HPS4000 sound emanating from all directions. I know people who won't watch things in black-and-white, who will not sit down to see a "silent" movie, who are bored if the soundtrack is mono. They may "like" movies, but they do not love them!


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