...some cut and paste, first a critical comment:
Can you define a truly good film? If I found myself asked this question,
I would probably answer: a film that gets better and better every time
you watch it. In a film like that you would always discover new things
you have never noticed before, things which give a starting point for
reinterpreting the whole story. /My Own Private Idaho/ is such a film.
quoted from; http://www.myownprivateidaho.com/katharina/katharina-mopi.htm
The above comment indicates what for D@G is a rhizome, from A thousand
plateaus
a film literal transcript dialog in clause chains from the film follows
http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/m/my-own-private-idaho-script.html
[and it is like poetry... often said by straight Hollywood critics to be
a flawed film; but good as a modernist Shakespeare, no doubt, a thought
image cinema, what Deleuze would say in theories of the image]
I always know where I am
by the way the road looks.
Like I just know that
I've been here before.
I just know that
I've been stuck here...
like this one fucking time before,
you know that?
Yeah.
There's not another road anywhere
that looks like this road.
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