In Reply to: "Wendy and Lucy" was some of the most uderstated, poetic and captivating storytelling... posted by Vinylized on May 25, 2010 at 13:10:46:
hint at his original class. I also see nothing intrinsically less interesting about those in alternate lifestyles. Do you need some sort of business reference to make a character interesting? What is more intriguing than a person rejecting an entire culture's main and overwhelming, defining paradigm? But Oldham, I'm sure you know, is a very successful folk singer in "real life."
As for Malick, I find him to be a pretentious bore. And he has a way of working with the worst actors around, i.e. Nolte, Caveziel (sp?), Gere, Shepard.
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Follow Ups
- I think you're reading something into London's character. I saw no - tinear 19:20:49 05/25/10 (2)
- 'Alternative Lifestyle'?! Wait was Oldham's character gay? Holy sh!^!!! Seriously, though... - Vinylized 15:10:02 05/27/10 (1)
- One of the themes, I think, transcended social commentary: it was more - tinear 15:39:50 05/27/10 (0)