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In Reply to: Re: Being Julia... or Being Very Mean Julia posted by Victor Khomenko on April 22, 2005 at 13:32:36:
The point is or the moral if you prefer, is that it is everybodys turn to suffer, once to be in the winner position to become the loser and that was the author message in his play remainding more Wilde than Somerset himself and more earlier in the long tradition of Shakespear himself.
The person getting object who turn the other again to an object. In a place who nobodys seems to be what he really is. Confrontation between real life and theater, to find at last, there is none, as it is just the same.
Well, Julia was fighting on two front and catching two flies in a stroke, that is said her number one position as a star and her husband, inverse role as seen before, and I do think it was brillantly done!
It show also, in Somerset eyes, the" innocence " of man compared to the more wicked woman ways
The fact is that you did not like the film and nothing can change that!
Why? That would be the question and I put it on a different sensibility on " light " stories, as on important work we mostly agree. That may result from the very first years of our life and the countries we live in and what surrounding we had.
Later the intelectuality of one self and his life experience, let us make more easily to reach a kind of consensus of important works.
Julia, not being one of course! But a fun one like a good lay, but a marriage....
What makes the matter even more hardous is that for every word I would like to employ in English I need three others for replacement...Kind of unerving!
Well, instead of AuPh how about....http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2004/11/11/being_julia_2004_review.shtml
http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-041027-movies-review-mw-julia,0,3976132.story
http://officecom.qc.ca/Media-film/Fiche/BeingJulia.html
http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?title1=Being Julia (Movie)&title2=Being Julia (Movie)&reviewer=A. O. Scott&v_id=290203
But is it worth the epitaph?
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