The Proletariat's Plight in 1960's Industrial America
or
Tragedy and the Common Woman
or
The Sound of the Goat-Song
or
The Catharsis of Clattering Confusion
or
The Twin Relics of Barbarism: Inheritance and Materialism
or
Czech Quixotesse
or
"Mr. von Trier, I despise you"
or
The Next to Last Song of the Birch Girl
or
All Movies are Great if the Plot doesn't Fall
If you are not into the watching the movie I also highligh recommend the soundtrack, an album by Bjork called 'Selmasongs' with Thom Yorke of Radiohead.
In closing: "You emerge from tragedy equipped against lies. After the musical, you're anybody's fool." -Howard Barker
After watching 'Dancer in the Dark', I am probably everybody's fool.
Peace,
c-bones
4 comments:
I put it in queue, but will probably forget why by the time it arrives!
Humm. "Emotional, dark, cerebral." Isn't that pretty much antithetical?? (You shouldn't watch R's when your alone, you know. ☺ ) Or period. ☺☺☺☺☺
Ken,
That happens to me a lot with books. I put them on hold at the library and then by the time they come in I have forgotten all about where I heard about it why I wanted it or even that it existed.
Oh my sweet Carl!
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