In Reply to: I'm a little surprised at your faint praise. I think it is one of the greatest works showing a posted by tinear on August 28, 2007 at 18:26:40:
Too much tears.
What do you say? Disillusionment, I suppose?
I can not see this!
He hold tight to his father, being the same gender.( which is a constructive failure in my eyes, as most of the kids would hold to their mothers, but please they are derogatives )
He is the adult, while his parents are the kids.
That is a beautiful touch.
Sica must have suffered as a kid, to put this into such a light..
PS: Read Bergmas Autobiography!
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Follow Ups
- RE: No, too melodramatic and that in the " American " way--- - patrickU 01:09:35 08/29/07 (4)
- RE: No, too melodramatic and that in the " American " way--- - tinear 05:04:14 08/29/07 (3)
- RE: No, too melodramatic and that in the " American " way--- - patrickU 05:08:37 08/29/07 (2)
- Tristram is like a fine, old bottle of madeira, port, or cognac: best - tinear 14:45:02 08/29/07 (1)
- RE: Tristram is like a fine, old bottle of madeira, port, or cognac: best - patrickU 00:16:27 08/30/07 (0)