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| | | | | See you on the other side... Ernst Lubitsch was famous for what film people call "The Lubitsch Touch," that rather nebulous quality that makes a Lubitsch film special. No one can agree on what the Lubitsch Touch is and no one seems to really want to, but that's OK because it's Ernst Lubistch and it's... | |
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| | | | | Just Christine for Franz, all their lives through. Will it come true? It's a nice dream, such a nice dream... Two heartbreaking love stories, as the leading characters fall deeply in love in this movie plot and off-screen, as these two then loved up leading stars in time, became a "couple mythique." | |
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| | | | | Dismantling a room as a life unravels. Image: Letterboxd What happens when society squeezes you out? This is the question raised by the Italian neorealism film, Umberto D. (1952). Umberto, the titular character, is a polite, agreeable man who was once a civil servant. But now that his government is Done with him, he struggles... | |
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| | | My TBR (To Be Read) stack of books has a system. I buy a book: it gets inserted on the left of the small library bookshelf on the bedroom floor. The next book I'm going to read is taken from the right. And the overflow is a pile on the floor (photographed here on the... | ||