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By David Hollingsworth September 15, 2011 08:00 PM
1. The surreal, dark humor.
2. Donald Pleasence at his most complex, and brilliant absurdness.
3. One of Roman Polanski's devilish films, and a provocative take on social malaise.
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By Augusto September 25, 2011 04:37 PM
1. The incomparably beautiful and talented Mademoiselle Françoise Dorléac.
2. The glorious photography captured by Gilbert Taylor lenses.
3. Lindisfarena in it´s complete mystical greatness.
“1) An all-too-real allegory on where was society was going at the time.
2) A very daring, and risky, but naturalistic statement on voyeurism, and what damage in can really do.
3) Wexler's brilliant . . .”
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September 15, 2011
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