LOL! I guess that guy was just a lonely, misguided publicity merchant canvassing for a promotion! Anyway, but that's not a reflection of Kristin or her work. I still insist that her music was a great contribution to the film and very appropriate.:cool:
Bruce,
I did not say that this film was the be all and end all. Certainly it is not my number one film of all time (that being a toss between Casablanca and Kiss Me Deadly.) Moreover I did not suggest that in order for the film to be a success culturally it needed to be a 'hit' with some...
Well you couldn't be more wrong
culturally the film was a great success as it shows the plight of the everyman from a variety of perspectives (working life, relationships, battling against addiction, and striving for artistic expression) all which cohere into a magnificent new alternative...
Buk Prolly had it both ways. He felt the pain of being rejected and misunderstood but then turned that into a strength. He shut down the feeling of belonging that caused him pain and rebelled, choosing deliquency and isolation, thus generating breathing space for him to cultivate his creative...
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