Epilogue question
- crazychristina
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Re: Epilogue question
I just came across a post by JAL in another thread where he said that the epilogue would present a different view of what happened in Blackeberg in 1981. I'm reminded of The Wizard of Oz, and I've also recently ordered The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (taking an interest in German Expressionist cinema) wherein, I believe, the events of the film are reinterpreted at the end. Perhaps the epilogue will be something along those lines.
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Hehe, you will recognize my avatar, then.
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- crazychristina
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My order is still being processed, but I'm looking forward to it. Having encountered a few great films lately (with LTROI being foremost) I've decided to actually study cinema a bit to gain a greater appreciation of the artform.
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isn't he the main character from Nosferatu silent movie? (I don't mean count Orlok but the good guy I forgot his name)TAPETRVE wrote:Hehe, you will recognize my avatar, then.
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Nope, Hutter was played by Gustav von Wangenheim (no spoilers needed). The dude on my avatar is the psychic Cesare from The Cabinet of Dr. Galigari, played by Conrad Veidt.
Att fly är livet, att dröja döden.
Do not ask why; ask why not.
Do not ask why; ask why not.