oh yes, i haven't really thought of The Conversation but it is a great film to throw into equation
- i must watch it again to refresh my memory.
--- "Henry M. Taylor" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> William Brown writes:
> 'pretty standard French anti-American stuff... But engaging
> nonetheless... (And mercifully short!)'
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> Sorry, too many abbreviations here. You're brushing this aside a
> little too quickly for my liking. What's your POV on the issue?
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> H
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> PS: Some memorable examples of cinematic surveillance:
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> Film (by Samuel Beckett)
> The Anderson Tapes
> The Conversation
> Le dossier 51
> Enemy of the State
> The Truman Show
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