hi carlo. yeah really. all i got juice for is woo.
um, IF milan kundera's immortality became a filem first
it would probablybe RUINED. second would that be what
you are talking about?
that howver would first be asking fim to be really
intelligent and ninenty percent of things like that get
crucified before they get into production by people
deteremine dto keep cinema either stupid or marginalized
to invisible -- and second, academia would be insulted
because well, keeping life carpdboard boring is their
responsibility. uh, welcome.
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> Hi everyone, I just joined. Woo hoo.
> I had a question to ask those who had perhaps read, or
> know about, the essay
> 'For an Imperfect Cinema' (who it's by escapes me)
> which argues,
> essentially, that film should be a pretext for the
> central themes in it, but
> not text itself; i.e. that it should show us, not tell
> us.
> What does anyone think of a film being exactly the
> opposite: A film
> organised in a way that resembles a philosophical
> essay or thesis. Does that
> sound compelling or not? Does anyone know of any such
> films?
> Carlo
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