PadmeAgnes
Joined Jan 2012
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This film simply resonated with me and gave me a glimpse of a spiritual being (without him knowing it) and the simplicity required.
The first part of the film is very slow, and sometimes it is not clear what story is told. It did not matter to me as the quiet pace transformed the depicted misery into peace and the intertwined relations into simple co-existence.
The behaviour of the Marquesa and the situation after the "twist" of the story should make you want to call out and feel outraged (and at this point, the film could have been a bit shorter) but still the mind-less-ness of Lazzaro is enchanting, mesmerizing ... experience of one-ness.
This could have been a movie, great scenes, loved the music and the ladies costumes are just jewels. This first epside maybe not as fast or multi story lined but this promises a lot. And yes, I love the Daenerys and John Snow story. Who will be standing at the end of GoTh? The Stark sisters? I so hope all of them but I actually don't think so.
Beautiful episode with depth and yet not tear jerking emotional. Small, full of warmth as they are all might die tomorrow and feelings of being united despite the fact that some of them still don't like each other. Even good war movies, did not struck this intense tone as this episode of GoTh.
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