"Not that there's anything wrong with communism, which, as the movie rightly
points out, once represented the dream of justice and equality."
--
Kevin Gowen
Why do they need a new film critic?
Oooh oooh, I know, I know. Because Kevin disagrees with them. Do I get a prize?
;)
John W.
>>> http://www.asahi.com/english/culture/K2003061300311.html
>>>
>>> "Not that there's anything wrong with communism, which, as the movie rightly
>>> points out, once represented the dream of justice and equality."
>>
>> Why do they need a new film critic?
>
> Oooh oooh, I know, I know. Because Kevin disagrees with them. Do I get a
> prize?
Besides, it did represent a dream of justice and equality at one time. This
was especially true in N.A. and Europe amongst much of the lower classes and
the working class, post-WW1and into the Depression. (Of course, the dream
was based on an unreasonably idealistic interpretation of the system.)
> (Of course, the dream
> was based on an unreasonably idealistic interpretation of the system.)
In my experience, many dreams are like this.
John W.
>Jason Cormier <fj...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<BB15004E.4B4CC%fj...@hotmail.com>...
>
>> (Of course, the dream
>> was based on an unreasonably idealistic interpretation of the system.)
>
>In my experience, many marriages are like this.
I fixed your spelling. Happy to have been of service.
--
Michael Cash
"I am Elmer J. Fudd, millionaire. I own a mansion and a yacht."
Elmer J. Fudd
Millionaire
I spotted the poster for the movie when I was in Osaka on Saturday. The
review suggests I'll be disappointed, but I think I'll go watch it
anyway. I've always been fascinated by Sorge and Ozaki.
--
"All FDR undid was the value of the dollar"
Kevin Gowen (really)