cestleilacherradi
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What can I say? Or as Asher says : need I say more?
This episode which was awaited for a long did reach my expectations.
Needless to say I'm a fan and that's why I talk of my expectations.
See, when you have seen these series long enough, you're just used to big splashes, big crushes, big twists and turns.
And so, I was not disappointed. This episode was so well written that it made me want to go back to my own writing work or have the chance to work for shows like this. See, the writing here sounds easy, looks easy, but it is exquisitely chosen, it is heavily to the point. Especially you see that when you know the rest as I said. I was so glad to see Mr Verica again. When will we see Mr Enoch too? Will that ever happen? Or as Ms Oh it won't be? And last but not least the colors of these series just made all their sense for me in this season. Just adds to the mystery the little thing you need. I can't wait for the next.
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Hmmmm... Inhaling before to write my first word, suspended in the air... because I want that word to be beautiful.
One of my talents is in writing. I have no financial success. Although I have been published - for free.
I do not have an awesome screenplay or a breathtaking novel to give. I write poetry and I write notes, texts, messages. Every time I write I pour love into it. I love typing words and, funnily for the first time, by watching this sensitive beautiful documentary have I seen myself as a pianist.
I feel very grateful to Bernstein for honoring artistry. And very grandly grateful to Ethan for sharing this gift with us all. I want to tell Ethan although you may never read these lines: I consider you to be one true deep and intense artist and you could be honored by not having received any academy award. That may truly show how intimate and pure your art is many times.
I have seen an actor who has been trying to receive an award for years receiving it for a work that was created around this purpose and in which that actor did a compilation of some of the most intense scenes he did in his career. He got it but what did it really mean? I have written elsewhere - and I maintain it - that if awards were truly rewarding pure genuine performances, they would have been rewarding you for Training Day. At least. My favorite performance of you, in all I saw of you, was in Before Sunset. I watched this movie an alarming number of times. I still can see you on the Bateau-Mouche talking true feelings to the 'love of your life'. It wasn't simply the obvious romantic aspect of your performance that appealed to me, no, no, it was this fully alive, vibrant, almost tangible expression of your face when you expressed your certainty that you could have lived with the love of your life. Hmmmmmmmm....
I, too, have been bullied into this world of achievements that we all know, that we all grew up in, we who use IMDb casually. I have gotten depressed by the upside-down nature of this world where the worst performances gather the biggest fortunes, where the sincere lone artists get mocked for being unknown. Therefore, I bow to both of you, for having rewarded me with these true reminders of what art is, poured into me via this film, and comforting me in the need I have to honor my true essence instead of following the pressure of a world which always wants more tinsel and glitter.
One of my talents is in writing. I have no financial success. Although I have been published - for free.
I do not have an awesome screenplay or a breathtaking novel to give. I write poetry and I write notes, texts, messages. Every time I write I pour love into it. I love typing words and, funnily for the first time, by watching this sensitive beautiful documentary have I seen myself as a pianist.
I feel very grateful to Bernstein for honoring artistry. And very grandly grateful to Ethan for sharing this gift with us all. I want to tell Ethan although you may never read these lines: I consider you to be one true deep and intense artist and you could be honored by not having received any academy award. That may truly show how intimate and pure your art is many times.
I have seen an actor who has been trying to receive an award for years receiving it for a work that was created around this purpose and in which that actor did a compilation of some of the most intense scenes he did in his career. He got it but what did it really mean? I have written elsewhere - and I maintain it - that if awards were truly rewarding pure genuine performances, they would have been rewarding you for Training Day. At least. My favorite performance of you, in all I saw of you, was in Before Sunset. I watched this movie an alarming number of times. I still can see you on the Bateau-Mouche talking true feelings to the 'love of your life'. It wasn't simply the obvious romantic aspect of your performance that appealed to me, no, no, it was this fully alive, vibrant, almost tangible expression of your face when you expressed your certainty that you could have lived with the love of your life. Hmmmmmmmm....
I, too, have been bullied into this world of achievements that we all know, that we all grew up in, we who use IMDb casually. I have gotten depressed by the upside-down nature of this world where the worst performances gather the biggest fortunes, where the sincere lone artists get mocked for being unknown. Therefore, I bow to both of you, for having rewarded me with these true reminders of what art is, poured into me via this film, and comforting me in the need I have to honor my true essence instead of following the pressure of a world which always wants more tinsel and glitter.
OH MY GOD! Denzel is so good in this, it's not that somewhere in the movie he's giving an Oscar-winning performance. In the whole movie, his performance is a winning performance.
I am so at awe with this performance. Not being English-native and having seen this movie in English only, I have not get it all and the fact that it did not matter says it all. I could have listened to this all day long, feeling like I have been invited into the intimacy of a kind family.
It can be so hard to live and Denzel shows it all in this riveting piece with all actors being as good as him! No, really, class act! The truth of the matter is that African-Americans have shown too much grace all along their history. You're people to look up to! Kudos!! <3 <3
I am so at awe with this performance. Not being English-native and having seen this movie in English only, I have not get it all and the fact that it did not matter says it all. I could have listened to this all day long, feeling like I have been invited into the intimacy of a kind family.
It can be so hard to live and Denzel shows it all in this riveting piece with all actors being as good as him! No, really, class act! The truth of the matter is that African-Americans have shown too much grace all along their history. You're people to look up to! Kudos!! <3 <3