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Author:  Midas [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:44 pm ]
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Hello!

i saw this movie some months ago.
I think this shows very good the indifference and confidence.
Any thoughts?

http://vimeo.com/7875387

Midas 8-)

Author:  Midas [ Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:35 pm ]
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I am sorry :oops:
Here is the correct link:

http://www.imdbmvies.net/video/40371/bl ... lm-online/

Enjoy!

Midas 8-)

Author:  Dali [ Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:08 am ]
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Julio Cortázar :D

Author:  Slim Titan [ Fri Nov 08, 2013 1:05 am ]
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Maybe I didn't give this film enough time and you were thinking of some other scenes in the movie for what you said, but that is not how you want to be.

I watched the first 20 minutes or 1/5 of a ~100 minute film.

There is attachment written all over the main male character.

Edit: thanks for the movie site. :D

Author:  Midas [ Fri Nov 08, 2013 3:11 pm ]
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Dali wrote:
Julio Cortázar :D
oOo thank you :shock: i dont know him.. What i read about him in the wikipedia sounds great! i can not wait to go to the bookstore today, i feel happy like a child right now :) .. can you recommend him? if yes a specific book from him?
Slim Titan wrote:
Maybe I didn't give this film enough time and you were thinking of some other scenes in the movie for what you said, but that is not how you want to be.
There is attachment written all over the main male character.

Edit: thanks for the movie site. :D
Woul you mind to explain why?

nice weekend!
Midas 8-)

Author:  Slim Titan [ Fri Nov 08, 2013 10:27 pm ]
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Midas wrote:
Dali wrote:
Julio Cortázar :D
oOo thank you :shock: i dont know him.. What i read about him in the wikipedia sounds great! i can not wait to go to the bookstore today, i feel happy like a child right now :) .. can you recommend him? if yes a specific book from him?
Slim Titan wrote:
Maybe I didn't give this film enough time and you were thinking of some other scenes in the movie for what you said, but that is not how you want to be.
There is attachment written all over the main male character.

Edit: thanks for the movie site. :D
Woul you mind to explain why?

nice weekend!
Midas 8-)
Excuse me. You are right. That is not how I want to be. You may want to be exactly like that.

Author:  Dali [ Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:42 am ]
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Midas wrote:
Dali wrote:
Julio Cortázar :D
oOo thank you :shock: i dont know him.. What i read about him in the wikipedia sounds great! i can not wait to go to the bookstore today, i feel happy like a child right now :) .. can you recommend him? if yes a specific book from him?
Slim Titan wrote:
Maybe I didn't give this film enough time and you were thinking of some other scenes in the movie for what you said, but that is not how you want to be.
There is attachment written all over the main male character.

Edit: thanks for the movie site. :D
Woul you mind to explain why?

nice weekend!
Midas 8-)
Hi Midas!

The short story that is based on this movie is ("Las babas del diablo" - Julio Cortázar)
I think the book, that's widely known and is translated to english, is "Hopscotch" (Rayuela in spanish)

The one I'm currently reading is, Cronopios and Famas ("Historias de Cronopios y de Famas" in spanish.
) I recommend beggining with this.

http://www.amazon.com/Cronopios-Famas-J ... pd_sim_b_2
Those are weird short stories, but I really like hard stories.
He is widely known as the master of the short story, and he was a very good one.

You can find some material of him here:
http://literatura.us/

Author:  Midas [ Sat Nov 09, 2013 1:11 am ]
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Hi Slim Titan, thanks for response

Hi Dali, i found an antique store which had 3 books from him. I bought the one with collected short stories in german language. I couldnt wait and read 2 stories and i really enjoyed. Its like he is mixing dream and reality..the other book is the "hopscotch" you mentioned. Tommorow i will buy this too :D

Author:  Dali [ Sat Nov 09, 2013 1:24 am ]
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Midas wrote:
Hi Slim Titan, thanks for response

Hi Dali, i found an antique store which had 3 books from him. I bought the one with collected short stories in german language. I couldnt wait and read 2 stories and i really enjoyed. Its like he is mixing dream and reality..the other book is the "hopscotch" you mentioned. Tommorow i will buy this too :D
O.O you happen to know german, how good is that?.
Yes he was, kind of a surrealist (more like an influence for him) he played and experimented with onirism themes, a lot.

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