Hot Charity wrote:
snapper wrote:
for me the last quarter turned it from a great film into a brilliant one, I love having expectations confounded.
In the words of Lou Rawls, 'Bam, right on'
The last scene flawed me. Left the cinema in a daze. My kind of film.
Left me with a similar feeling that 'Once Upon A Time In The West' did.
thats so fuckin spot on its untrue. Both great films, masterpiece in the case of Once Upon A Time in fact I don't think I have seen better. Both films fuck it you had no idea what was going to happen from one scene to the next let alone the ending and what endings. After I watched both I did have that same feeling, I would find it hard to describe, a bit blown away by it all mostly and aware of the fact you'd just witnessed a bit more then another Western film of a Saturday night or whatever. class
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http://www.last.fm/user/strummsI saw an elsebound train, on the overpass
In the driving rain, every ticket costs the same
For where you can't go
Mustang horses, champagne glasses
Anything frail anything wild
It's the price of living motion, what's beautiful is broken
And grace is just the measure of a fall.