From: db (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Aug 15 2006 - 16:52:11 PDT
This citation reminds me of something about a Godard film I never saw
and can't name. In the article I read, if I remember it correctly, it
described a father talking to a soccer coach about performing sexual
acts on the children playing soccer. The article went on to suggest
that this "dialogue" turned out to be an imagined conversation.
Maybe it was "Every Man for Himself"? That would have been about the
time period I read the article. I do remember reading in the same
article about "French Matrons walking out in disgust" and, when they
saw Godard, shouting "you're a dirty, dirty man!"
And, on the subject of Godard, didn't he move into this interior
monologue territory with "JLG par JLG"?
db
On Aug 15, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Sam Wells wrote:
> Or, speaking of.... the goalie's classic - and quite great -
> interior monologue in the penultimate scene of Wenders' "The
> Goalie's Anxiety At The Penalty Kick"......
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