In Reply to: Re: Cache -- Drama drunk on barbituates . . . posted by PhilJ on July 2, 2006 at 05:43:23:
I think it served as an explanation as to how the Arab could have carried a grudge over so many decades. As Autieul explaned, he was so young he hardly remembered--which is true of human nature at that age. What I don't get is the Arab's son being so complicit in his father's smoldering anger.
Ex nihilo, nihil fit . . .
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- The last scene was a flashback showing the young boy's trauma at being taken away from the estate . . . . - mr grits 10:52:50 07/02/06 (7)
- But what about the VERY last scene? - TopPop 11:34:09 07/02/06 (1)
- Ah, to me the last scene was the "taking from the estate" . . . - mr grits 18:15:06 07/02/06 (0)
- The film's basic presime of people having no ownership of their destinies is revolting - Victor Khomenko 11:08:16 07/02/06 (4)
- You and others, surprisingly, seem completely to have misunderstood. - tinear 19:01:33 07/02/06 (3)
- I don't recall seeing all those Belorussians living like pigs because of what the Germans did to them - Victor Khomenko 06:05:22 07/03/06 (2)
- If you believe this, let's all shutup about the Jewish victimhood. nt - tinear 07:12:27 07/04/06 (1)
- Jews built wonderful lives for themselves and a modern democratic society - Victor Khomenko 08:37:05 07/04/06 (0)