Showing posts with label CV Residents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CV Residents. Show all posts
Saturday, March 24, 2012
AM I THE ONLY ONE?
Because I can get them for free, I have been reading old spy stories lately on my Kindle. So I was “in the mood” to buy Comcast’s shortened version of “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” and watch it over the weekend. I never saw the original TV series. The only trouble starting out is that it has been like all these movies nowadays.
Our high school English teacher told us about the literary device called a flashback, but it seems that the movies are carrying flashbacks to great lengths today. Flashbacks are going off like flashbulbs—all over the place.
Different chapters in a book are often about “parallel” action taking place—that’s all right except it seems to me the movies do this to excess.
I don’t find it easy to follow the unraveling of a mystery with all this back-and-forth taking place at lighting speed. I can’t even remember who’s who half the time.
I know it’s partly me, because the person I attend the movies with follows the plots much better than I. “Don’t you remember from the beginning?” she’ll say. “The guy with the scar on his cheek is her love interest in Italy.” But my friend often watches the same movie two or three times, which makes me wonder if THAT isn’t the moviemakers’ angle: to get you coming back.
All I know is, I have a lot of difficulty following the movies nowadays. Do you?
Sunday, February 20, 2011
My Life In The 20th Century
My Life In The 20th Century from grafficx on Vimeo.
In October of last year there was a buffet in the clubhouse honoring residents of the village that are 100 years or older. They are known as centenarians. At that time I began a project doing video interviews with a few of the honorees. This is the result of my project. I hope you find their comments as interesting as I have.
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