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Post by spiderwort on Apr 16, 2017 16:28:40 GMT
You rotten old name-dropper, spiderwort! Oh, I know! I was in college, inspired by him to become a director, and he was kind enough to meet with me when I was in New York once. I mentioned him in this case, because I felt it was necessary to make my point, given that Kazan used ambivalence as a tool in all his work (and I suspect Bergman often did, too). That said, I agree with you about ambivalence in real life: it can cause heart-ache and disaster, for sure. I that know from personal experience. DECIDE, I say! That's the way to happiness.
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