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My Life in Movies (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... committed to her principles, while the latter is a cool thug, evoking a young Marlon Brando. Bruno Ganz figures prominently as the chief commissioner of police, while the rest of the cast is a blur of shifting names and faces. While the film doesn’t delve deeply into the motivations of 60’s/70’s radical leftist terrorists, it does show how someone can become radicalized and willing...
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The Life and Times of a Problem Child (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... it. It can be both surreal and paradoxical in certain ways. I rather like to think of myself like Bruno Ganz in Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire- all knowing yet unfeeling. I somehow see myself like that omniscient yet I do want to live in this perpetual state of not emotionlessness. But I know that is impossible unless I am an angel in that fictional account by Wenders. En tout cas,...
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My Life in Movies (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
... committed to her principles, while the latter is a cool thug, evoking a young Marlon Brando. Bruno Ganz figures prominently as the chief commissioner of police, while the rest of the cast is a blur of shifting names and faces. While the film doesn’t delve deeply into the motivations of 60’s/70’s radical leftist terrorists, it does show how someone can become radicalized and willing...
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My Life in Movies (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
... committed to her principles, while the latter is a cool thug, evoking a young Marlon Brando. Bruno Ganz figures prominently as the chief commissioner of police, while the rest of the cast is a blur of shifting names and faces. While the film doesn’t delve deeply into the motivations of 60’s/70’s radical leftist terrorists, it does show how someone can become radicalized and willing...