In Reply to: "The movie is a classic. " And that is a shame... ain't it? posted by Victor Khomenko on June 5, 2006 at 10:09:25:
I left a cinema during a film only once in my life. It was 1968 or 1969, and I went to cinema with my last money, to “Guess who…â€. But I could’nt bear it. I felt embarrassed, unpleasant. It was’nt only the “a shallow feel-good margerineâ€. I think it was that kind of latent racism, a kind of a “We are all human beings – even the blacks†– attitude, that made me leave.
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- I left the cinema during the film ...... - willy 10:58:14 06/05/06 (10)
- Re: I left the cinema during the film ...... - Analog Scott 11:30:16 06/05/06 (1)
- Re: I left the cinema during the film ...... - willy 13:16:57 06/05/06 (0)
- That is true, it was patronizing in the worst possible way - Victor Khomenko 11:09:53 06/05/06 (7)
- It's common knowledge amoung sophisticated film lovers that American film makers simply don't know what they are doing. - Analog Scott 11:34:46 06/05/06 (6)
- I don't care what they were trying to say - Victor Khomenko 11:39:16 06/05/06 (5)
- Re: I don't care what they were trying to say - jamesgarvin 13:28:25 06/05/06 (2)
- Re: I don't care what they were trying to say - Victor Khomenko 13:35:23 06/05/06 (1)
- So which would you have preferred... - Audiophilander 13:55:04 06/05/06 (0)
- But would you think It Happened One Night was a classic... - Audiophilander 12:43:47 06/05/06 (0)
- Re: I don't care what they were trying to say - Analog Scott 12:00:42 06/05/06 (0)