In Reply to: "The Dead" Ã la rico posted by orejones on August 5, 2005 at 04:25:36:
Had you a hard work to do it Bernardo?The moment the couple goes to the hotel, at this very moment the atmosphere turn from cosy to lost in time & space.
In fact it is so sad, one of the sadest period in a film ever. It reach Russian grandeur.
The german have a word for it, and I think it is quite unique: "wehmut ".
Re-Joyce!
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- Re: " Pastiche a la Rico------ - patrickU 05:18:33 08/05/05 (12)
- No, Patrick: both Joyce´s story and Huston´s film go growing from... - orejones 10:05:24 08/05/05 (11)
- Re: No, Patrick: both Joyce´s story and Huston´s film go growing from... - patrickU 05:02:10 08/07/05 (9)
- "Epiphany": look for that word in a good dictionary (French Epiphanie...) and read... - orejones 01:15:27 08/08/05 (8)
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- Re: "Epiphany": look for that word in a good dictionary (French Epiphanie...) and read... - patrickU 01:50:18 08/08/05 (4)
- True love is more about loving than about being loved... (nt) - orejones 09:58:41 08/08/05 (3)
- Re: For how long? nt - patrickU 10:26:47 08/08/05 (2)
- For as long as it lasts, of course... And I still can´t see that suffering in Gabriel, Patrick... - orejones 04:07:54 08/09/05 (1)
- Re: For as long as it lasts, of course... And I still can´t see that suffering in Gabriel, Patrick... - patrickU 05:16:14 08/09/05 (0)
- Re: "Epiphany": - rico 01:45:56 08/08/05 (1)
- Re: "Epiphany": - patrickU 02:12:01 08/08/05 (0)
- Re: No, Patrick: both Joyce´s story and Huston´s film go growing from... - patrickU 10:17:30 08/05/05 (0)