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Nov. 2nd, 2011 06:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Should at least add it was nice to see a movie demonstrably, directly influenced by both The Prelude and "Auroras of Autumn." However mixed the effect of the latter may have been on it.
In fact, to go back to the bowling ball thing, the movie's structure was not unlike interpolating the whole Two-Part Prelude partway through Auroras. But with Malick painfully lacking Stevens' visionary skillset. But there I go back to complaining who meant praise. He possessed most of Wordsworth's! That's the note to end on.
In fact, to go back to the bowling ball thing, the movie's structure was not unlike interpolating the whole Two-Part Prelude partway through Auroras. But with Malick painfully lacking Stevens' visionary skillset. But there I go back to complaining who meant praise. He possessed most of Wordsworth's! That's the note to end on.