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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (4644)5/10/2004 9:14:12 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51758
 
Oh "BLeU"...so cinematographically gorgeous ....incredibly lovely story , a beautiful woman.

It's has much to do about the liberation/rediscovery of human compasssion, beauty truth purpose life ...and love & loss . I was in love with all three almost equally , but Rouge was amzingly touching "love's story" too.

For some reason I just loved this little old woman , so bent over who appears in all three films making her way to a recycling bin on the street . How she slowly almost painfully attempts to dutifully place the bottle in the opening too high for her... thought this was somehow such a nice fitting piece of symbolism ...and I just really liked that old woman being there .

I loved all three greatly ...watch them in sequence would
be my recommendation ...and own them.

(curl up on the couch with someone close too)

;-)

PS: Borders is prolly the most reliable and civilized place that would carry "Trois Colouers" in their foreign DVD section.
BBY doesn't have a foreign section to speak of at all...but they do have Terminator I & II & III though . <G>



To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (4644)5/10/2004 9:17:30 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51758
 
I never banned you
not that I remember anyway



To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (4644)5/10/2004 9:24:59 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51758
 
also , but you might already have seen it, "Big Fish"
sonypictures.com

really enjoyed that immensely too, Tim Burton almost paints his masterpiece...or as close
as most movies come these daze.

Beautiful...quixotic fantasy of search for a father son reality...very touching .

(again curl up on the couch with someone close ...I could be free for that !)

;-)