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In Reply to: RE: I wrote already that I liked it more than Anatolia posted by Victor Khomenko on January 31, 2013 at 19:20:02
little about this existential figure, except that he's inherited a broken down small hotel.
You completely mischaracterize his sexuality; I saw nothing about voyeurism, except regarding his girlfriend? That's pretty mainstream stuff! I think you're projecting a tad?
The film is a love story, a quintessential one featuring an aging man and a 60s-era type young woman captivated by this charismatic, enigmatic fellow. We see his gruff bravado, however, dissolve as he becomes enchanted. Her attraction, on the other hand, begins to wane as she realizes he's misunderstood her commitment.
It's a great morality tale, actually, for older guys who think young women are easy pickins.'
We at least agree on, "Distant."
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