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| | | | | What lingers in the mind is the color. A reddish-pinkish hue, the hue of dying embers. And the glow of the fireflies who rise up with a dreamy slowness like sparks floating upwards. The fireflies die quickly-their lifespan may bea season-and they are easily crushed even by a small child, which is a giant to... | |
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| | | | | 1995 was a stellar year in film. You're not likely to see THAT statement repeated on this pageoften. I mean, wasn't 1995 like 5 minutes ago? Certainly long after the classics era I so love. Yet, it really was a great year seeing the release of films like David Fincher's SE7EN, Bryan Singer's THE USUAL... | |
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| | | | | There is something particularly riveting aboutwatching a film where an actor plays more than one role. Ronald Colman inThe Prisoner of Zenda, Hayley Mills inThe Parent Trap, Michael J. Fox in the threeBack to the Future films. Even Ginger Rogers inThe Major and the Minor. It is that combination of technical know-how, make-up, and the... | |
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