CosmicJocker

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I would like to stay silent, but I can't... Now, as for Kafka's quote in Mr. Klein... Are we really sure that quoting Proust makes real sense for this film (which I haven’t seen and never will)? It’s not enough to mention him directly through the name of the psychologist: Madeleine (the famous cookie that plays such an important role in the Recherche) Swann (the "negative" alter ego of the protagonist in the Recherche). With a name like that, the intention is certainly there, but is the goal really achieved? In short, it’s not enough to insert a few flashbacks and call it a day; Proust has been quoted, and that’s that: it should be argued a bit more...
Gøggs Gøggs
6 oct 21
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About Avantgarde..
So it was you @[Flame]?
Echt! INWANE
6 oct 21
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I confirm: an idiot since forever and (#maybe) forever...
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This is truly avant-garde!

My favorite chapter? Number 4...

It's a pity about my vast ignorance regarding classical music...
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I don't know the author, but the analysis you propose not only seems intelligent to me but also the only possible one if one relates "with detachment" to contemporaneity. I believe it depends a lot on personal factors, and while it's true that our era is among the most desperate in the history of humanity, this "feeling" has always been part of a segment of humanity. It brings to mind something that the great Beckett used to say: "there is nothing left to express, nothing with which to express, no desire to express, and no ability to express. All of this alongside the obligation to express."
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It's true, by the book...
But does it make sense to write a "by the book" review of a film that's been seen to death, dissected, and vivisected like this one?

My question is: why?
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In my opinion, you could be @[POLO]
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However, a real young person would challenge you on this phrase: "the representative, I would dare say, of the new generations."

Your lofty language on the page of a Sfera album sends me into cognitive dissonance... And I like it.