Where is it that we were together? Who were you that I lived with, walked with? The brother. The friend. Darkness and light. Strife and love. Are they the workings of one mind, the features of the same face? Oh my soul, let me be in you now. Look out through my eyes. Look out at the things you made. All things shining. (John Dee Smith [Pvt. Train]'s poignant monologue at the end of The Thin Red Line [dir. Terrence Malick, 1998] - one of the most influential & hypnotic films of the 90s')
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This is a private (from time to time) blog for my cinematic obsessions and scintillating (one-sided) reflections about movies. Feel yourself at home!
This is a private (from time to time) blog for my cinematic obsessions and scintillating (one-sided) reflections about movies. Feel yourself at home!
22 noiembrie 2010
Monday monologues (XXI)
Where is it that we were together? Who were you that I lived with, walked with? The brother. The friend. Darkness and light. Strife and love. Are they the workings of one mind, the features of the same face? Oh my soul, let me be in you now. Look out through my eyes. Look out at the things you made. All things shining. (John Dee Smith [Pvt. Train]'s poignant monologue at the end of The Thin Red Line [dir. Terrence Malick, 1998] - one of the most influential & hypnotic films of the 90s')