writenow-2
Iscritto in data ago 1999
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Not to put too fine a point on it. I saw this movie and was completely struck by the lushness of everything. Plot, plot twists, music, humor, suspense, coming of age, bittersweet; the whole works.
Saw it about five times, dragging all the people I cared about, because even then, as a self-absorbed know it all twenty year old, I realized you don't really "see" this movie...
you experience it.
Not one false move in the entire movie.
Fast forward 1996, I met a guy on-line and we got to talking about this movie. I'd even gone so far as researching it to pay for a copy, since it wasn't made into a video and the TV edited version was horrible.
The problem is, no one is sure. Pity. It bombed here, but Europeans considered it an American Classic.
Anyway, my friends said, "Yeah, the movie was great, but the book was better." I said
"Book?"
Hot-footing it to the library I got a copy.
Hey! I heard that. Did too give it back.
Guessing the author still lived in New Mexico, I called him, 26 years later to thank him and followed up with a letter.
He wrote back and mentioned the publishing industry is no longer populated by gentlemen, and the best thing about making the movie was he got to meet Claire Bloom.
I asked him to write again, because he intrigued me with his modesty. But I guess he figured me for a stalker and didn't. and that's how much I liked that movie.
Roger Ebert....where are you?
Bonnie
Saw it about five times, dragging all the people I cared about, because even then, as a self-absorbed know it all twenty year old, I realized you don't really "see" this movie...
you experience it.
Not one false move in the entire movie.
Fast forward 1996, I met a guy on-line and we got to talking about this movie. I'd even gone so far as researching it to pay for a copy, since it wasn't made into a video and the TV edited version was horrible.
The problem is, no one is sure. Pity. It bombed here, but Europeans considered it an American Classic.
Anyway, my friends said, "Yeah, the movie was great, but the book was better." I said
"Book?"
Hot-footing it to the library I got a copy.
Hey! I heard that. Did too give it back.
Guessing the author still lived in New Mexico, I called him, 26 years later to thank him and followed up with a letter.
He wrote back and mentioned the publishing industry is no longer populated by gentlemen, and the best thing about making the movie was he got to meet Claire Bloom.
I asked him to write again, because he intrigued me with his modesty. But I guess he figured me for a stalker and didn't. and that's how much I liked that movie.
Roger Ebert....where are you?
Bonnie