As a person who's suffering from Anxiety & Depression I see the first one as depressed And the second as anxious Both not Happy, stressed, but trying to cope with life, OBLIGED TO LIVE Of course it's not about Anxiety or Depression It has a deeper and wider meaning It talks about all man kind We have no choice but to live
@@emiliosalvadormayorgalozan5249 I've been invaded by a Romance language not my own. Oh Dear! Where will I ever find a translator, or someone resembling him?
As a person who's suffering from Anxiety & Depression
I see the first one as depressed
And the second as anxious
Both not Happy, stressed, but trying to cope with life, OBLIGED TO LIVE
Of course it's not about Anxiety or Depression
It has a deeper and wider meaning
It talks about all man kind
We have no choice but to live
Habit is the great deadener.
Thanks for sharing Katya!
Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.
Easier said than done.
Of course.
F genious the idea with the film for this play.
The whole human comedy.
In a nutshell, as they say!
I also love Clov's monologue
Bravo!
Bravo Marcello Magni (e grazie di tutto).
Don comedía
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@@emiliosalvadormayorgalozan5249 I've been invaded by a Romance language not my own. Oh Dear! Where will I ever find a translator, or someone resembling him?
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How can I find songs like the one at 5:05?
I believe the songs were written by Samuel Beckett's brother. You might check him.
After an extensive search I could find no listing for the music. It seems reminiscent of the Swing music of Jazz popular in the thirties.
@@bboldt2 Yes! Thank you so much for helping, I've found many similar music by searching swing jazz of the 30s.
If you particularly like the violin as the lead, check out music with Stephane Grappelli. He played swing with Django Reinhardt among others.