In Reply to: Do you with Wild Strawberries geezer? Point, please. nt posted by tinear on August 28, 2010 at 07:35:47:
You stated: "it's the best film I've seen about the autumn of a man's life", and I refuse to think that way. I do not at all relate to that pig, and I suspect you do not either. So while Bergman's work speaks of common human emotions, feelings, longing, suffering, Bertolucci's dreck is simply there to shock.
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- "Do you with Wild Strawberries geezer?" I think so - Victor Khomenko 09:48:25 08/28/10 (3)
- Wrong, wrong, wrong. There is much common humanity in Brando's wounded, widowed man, - tinear 20:15:12 08/28/10 (2)
- We are all free to chose our heros. nt - Victor Khomenko 11:57:45 08/29/10 (1)
- Yet another ducked question. And, for the record, I have no heroes, certainly - tinear 12:14:36 08/29/10 (0)