I have such longing for the days when television was like this. It would act as a curator and present you with film, music, politics and philosophies you would probably never have otherwise encountered. Jump to 2020 and now we see the BBC vilified and gradually dismantled.
Have you killed someone before? Because you make it sound like taking someone’s life is an easy task. And if that’s what bothered you about the film, then I feel sorry for you
Here in 2020 after watching the original Dekalog on Blu Ray. What a great body of work.
This film and the Dekaloge series deserves a Blu Ray transfer.
Apparently Criterion is on that.
Matthew Geoffino I know, just found out last night. Very happy!
I'm on a polish bingefest of 20th century post war films , and it's good to learn from the man himself before watching the movie.
I have such longing for the days when television was like this. It would act as a curator and present you with film, music, politics and philosophies you would probably never have otherwise encountered. Jump to 2020 and now we see the BBC vilified and gradually dismantled.
Precisely right. BBC gradually lost it neutrality, probably based on government grating.
What is happening to the BBC? I liked the shows from BBC that came my way, but I don't know much about the channel because I live in Latin America.
I love this director… moves my soul
Brilliant commentary
What bothered me most about this movie is how long it took him to kill the taxi driver. He just wouldn't die...
Have you killed someone before? Because you make it sound like taking someone’s life is an easy task. And if that’s what bothered you about the film, then I feel sorry for you
Well, did you just spoil the film
No, he didn't. There are many more dimensions to the film that you have to discover yourself.
@@LMB222 He obviously loves his dead sister...