Wednesday, October 17, 2007

reation to 'Nobody's Business'

I suppose at the age that Alan Berliner's father was at the time he was filmed----he is dealing with his ever approaching mortality. He has lived a full life definately had a share of obstacles that shaped his adult and senior life---mainly the divorce from Alan's mother. Now is concerned with those alive i.e. his grandaughter. He has no wish or longing to realize his roots or reminice over his past.

Because this film is so short only an hour ---this aged man's entire life is squeezed into this time frame. It is rich he has accomlished quite a bit. At the end of my existence if an hour length film was to depict how I functioned on this world--would it be as high quality and interesting as Oscar Berliner?? Would anyone be willing to view it?

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