@barneyronay This little piece is absolutely despicable. Iran among other countries are professing openly the destruction of Israel. Why are they participating then?
@AnnaMayonn @TheCinesthetic Except if YOU decide conciously to keep constantly (and I'd say artificially, with all due respect for your feelings) in mind who did this work. It's not necessary and can deprive you of a great work of art. Bad persons can have a good side too. Don't overlook it. (1/2)
@AnnaMayonn @TheCinesthetic But if there is no relation at all to the said crime in the work of art, there is no reason why you would think of it. You will think of the quality of the work instead. (1/2)
@davidcinema Scorsese's 'The Last Temptation of Christ' moved me in a way no other film moved me. It's so realistic and bright, I had the feeling to be there, at that time. After the film, I had to lie down on my bed to process it all. And I'm not a religious person.
@TheCinesthetic I don't walk out, I fall asleep. Which is not unpleasant in the darkness of a movie theatre. I remember sleeping through nearly the entirety of James Mangold's Logan, and it's more than two hours long.