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One song, one association, and one place
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15 Mar 2007 Thu 02:22 am |
Quoting Quasimodo: Thank you but this woman is in fact "dumb yet beautiful". |
quite low of you to judge her like that. the film portrays a tragedy of a woman's life, which is an example of a horrible fate of most women at those times, and this is what your perverted mind can see, I'm appalled.
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15 Mar 2007 Thu 04:01 am |
It is now actually me who have been appalled! I wonder how admin can manage his relation with such a feminist girl like you and how he can bear you! What does the tragedy of the woman's life to do my finding her beautiful? (She is already dumb.) Whether the film portrays a tragedy of a woman's life or how a woman discovers her sexuality or sexual instincts, I was and am taking no interest in these points in my related post. (Please re-read it.) Simply I did adore and do adore her along with her passion on the piano; I fell in love with her, and she was my one of my early loves.
But keep labeling me as pervert- it is fine. I do believe she wouldn't judge me the way you do.
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15 Mar 2007 Thu 04:15 am |
Quoting Quasimodo: It is now actually me who have been appalled! I wonder how admin can manage his relation with such a feminist girl like you and how he can bear you! What does the tragedy of the woman's life to do my finding her beautiful? (She is already dumb.) Whether the film portrays a tragedy of a woman's life or how a woman discovers her sexuality or sexual instincts, I was and am taking no interest in these points in my related post. (Please re-read it.) Simply I did adore and do adore her along with her passion on the piano; I fell in love with her, and she was my one of my early loves.
But keep labeling me as pervert- it is fine. I do believe she wouldn't judge me the way you do.
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Thanks for a little more elaboration of your thoughts, that was a bit more helpful then the previous stuff. You can write email to admin and ask how he manages his relationship with a feminist like me if you are so curious and have no clue how it's possible (such a discussion might bring you many revelations!). I am not surprised about your astonishment however, looking at the average male-female relationships in Turkey.
I'm sorry if I hastily judged you wrongly, please accept my apologies if the truth is far from my online perception. However, if the truth is not different from the impression I got, I have no mercy for sexist behavior or ideas.
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16 Mar 2007 Fri 04:25 am |
Song - Don't Cry for me Argentina (Joan Baez)
Association - How odd! There are cases that nothing changes when you replace something with another. This song is a good example of such cases. Chile and Turkey springs to mind at once. Military coup d'etats, murders, lost people, tortures, pains, tears... Don't Cry for me Chile... Don't Cry for me Turkey...
Place - A city square at sunset whose surface is covered with the dead.
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18 Mar 2007 Sun 01:45 pm |
Song - Nothing Left At All (The Cranberries)
Association - Simple, very very simple songs I sometimes enjoy listening to. Lyrics must be simple and plain; so is melody, with only few chords or notes - namely, monophonic. I can't stand listening to polyphonic music all the time, though I like that kind of music so much. Who would enjoy listening to, for example, Beethoven's 9th Symphony all of the time? Simple songs such as this one I derive pleasure in listening to, beyond this interests me not. Mmmm.... Oh no is there any reason I should walk away,
Is it wrong, is it wrong to want to stay
Place - A windy boulevard where one would deeply feel cold along with music.
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20 Mar 2007 Tue 10:57 pm |
Song - Clandestino (Manu Chao)
Association - Fugitives of the world, unite!
Place -
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20 Mar 2007 Tue 11:15 pm |
I don't know all of these songs, but I do know most, and these random associations are quite brilliant and also witty. Everyone must agree...!!!
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20 Mar 2007 Tue 11:19 pm |
Thank you very much, christine, for your nice words. You made me blush.
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22 Mar 2007 Thu 04:10 pm |
Quoting Quasimodo: Song: The Heart Asks Pleasure First (Michael Nyman)
Association: The woman in the skiff, dumb yet very beautiful, who had lost her fingers for the sake of her passion on the piano, suddenly winds the rope of the piano, which has been sinking into the sea, round her foot. She and her piano, looking like a happy couple, are now in the sea.
Place: An island surrounded by the greenish sea. |
one of the best movies i ever saw..and holly hunter and anna paquin...amazin and scene in water...speachlees
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22 Mar 2007 Thu 04:13 pm |
Quoting Quasimodo: It is now actually me who have been appalled! I wonder how admin can manage his relation with such a feminist girl like you and how he can bear you! What does the tragedy of the woman's life to do my finding her beautiful? (She is already dumb.) Whether the film portrays a tragedy of a woman's life or how a woman discovers her sexuality or sexual instincts, I was and am taking no interest in these points in my related post. (Please re-read it.) Simply I did adore and do adore her along with her passion on the piano; I fell in love with her, and she was my one of my early loves.
But keep labeling me as pervert- it is fine. I do believe she wouldn't judge me the way you do.
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scene on the beach with her daugter and piano...wauuu..and music..and cinematography..stunning..nothing pervet in zhis movie in mine opinion
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22 Mar 2007 Thu 05:35 pm |
Quoting lunila:
scene on the beach with her daugter and piano...wauuu.. |
Awww! Can you play the piano that beautifully? At that on the beach? If so, there is no reason we shouldn't marry.
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