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Post by hi224 on Jan 12, 2019 16:35:05 GMT
Anyone enjoy it at all.
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Post by manfromplanetx on Jan 12, 2019 20:20:45 GMT
If you are talking of The Homecoming (1973) Peter Hall's adaptation of the Harold Pinter play . An excellent chamber drama, Pinter is not everyone's cup of tea but I find his works adapted to screen all outstanding, all 10/10
Teddy unleashes on the family... “You wouldn't understand my works. You wouldn't have the faintest idea of what they were about. You wouldn't appreciate the points of reference. You're way behind. All of you. There's no point in sending you my works. You'd be lost. It's nothing to do with a question of intelligence. It's a way of being able to look at the world. It's a question of how far you can operate on things and not in things. I mean it's a question of your capacity to ally the two, to relate the two, to balance the two. To see, to be able to see! I'm the one who can see. That's why I can write my critical works. Might do you good...have a look at them...see how certain people can view...things...how certain people can maintain...intellectual equilibrium. Intellectual equilibrium. You're just objects. You just...move about. I can observe it. I can see what you do. It's the same as I do. But you're lost in it. You won't get me being...I won't be lost in it.”....
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