tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037385.post2076594933749460033..comments2024-03-04T22:54:13.447+05:30Comments on Remains of the Day: Hunger by Steve McQueenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037385.post-32450969691941988012010-02-14T20:30:35.215+05:302010-02-14T20:30:35.215+05:30Greetings Harman,
I watched this film recently an...Greetings Harman,<br /><br />I watched this film recently and now consider it the best one I've seen from '09. My pre-viewing reading about it was very limited, and I had no idea that it was so experimental (introducing the prison officer and other inmates before the 'main' character was an extremely risky, yet ultimately brilliant decision). And what could have been an overly sentimental ending turned out to be a haunting meditation on the death of body and mind (did you notice the visual similarities between the final moments Robert Sands and Chris McCandless in Into the Wild?).<br /><br />I liked your comparison to The Stranger, as well.<br /><br />-MMModern Manhttp://everymansariddle.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037385.post-23343277529190987312009-02-24T19:41:00.000+05:302009-02-24T19:41:00.000+05:30" Where words are scarce they are seldom spent in ..." Where words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain/For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain "<BR/><BR/>( Reference, Richard II by Shakespeare)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com