PERHAPS JACQUES RIVETTE WROTE
So you can speak.
One’s usually mute
when driving alone.
He wants to break my entrance.
You can’t importune me.
What are you doing? Strolling?
It’s not an act--it’s an entrance.
Barry Alpert / Silver Spring MD US / 8-25-10 (9:57 PM)
Imagine that I’ve chosen lines specifically written by the director Jacques Rivette, one of five individuals given credit for the scenario of perhaps his last film, “Around a Small Mountain” or, more poetically, “36 vues du Pic Saint Loup”. We’ll probably never know for sure. The subtitles, in this instance, had a certain charm, but I doubt the director entered into that process.
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