In Reply to: As I re-watch " Kubrick´s " Lolita " I found her now too old to be one! Can one tell... posted by patrickU on September 7, 2007 at 07:12:32:
Hey Patrick,
Yes, I'll be 59 shortly also. Do you think advancing aging (discounting radical diseases-illnesses) consists primarily of subtle
refinements? Perhaps you assess Lolita better as a result? Wonder
what age 60 involves? If theory of refinement holds, then there should
be no great changes as 59 emerses into 60. When I refer to refinements,
I mean in judgements. P.S., my current live-in situation involves
a mom's 16 yr old who is spitting image of Lolita! ~AH
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