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In Reply to: RE: The Brits are reliving their glory days of beating up on somebody . . . posted by mr grits on November 21, 2010 at 16:54:53
I was looking at The Mayor of Casterbridge because I'm feeling rather .... sore about Life in general and recalled Ciarán Hinds' compelling performance. Hinds has such a potent ability to embody pain. The deep abiding pain of disappointment the difficulty of lasting limitations I wonder how he can forget it when leaving work and enjoy his sucess..
I hate to be a pessimist but how can anyone think they can improve on the Original with Sir Alec Guinness?
I cite the latest "Sherlock" series they've churned out which left me wondering why..
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