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Connections (1978)
Greatest Historical Documentary I have ever seen about our world
I am a curious character who just loves how things and world and people came to be the way we are today.... I just want things to make sense and go behind the scenes to find out about things.. If you like that, and if you are a history fanatic, this is the BEST documentary, with that so delicious British tongue-in-cheek humor that is served so well by Burke. Comedy and (real) History and Technology and Detective story (connecting seemingly so unconnected things) .. I love all four genre... But to find all of them, in ONE movie, all rolled together... and also done so... so well.... how can heaver be far away? p.s. is there ANY way I can get a copy of this rented or even purchased? Please please email me if you know...
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
A great story to mull & reflect in a quiet solitude and you shall find...
A great story to mull & reflect in a quiet solitude.. you shall find.. may be... just may be.. your such Mullins may sooner or later, find a unique perspective on the universal ages-old "human condition", essence & meaning of human life in general... The story contains none of that explicitly, per se, but is the greatest catalyst for a human mind to churn its own life experiences and in reflection discover some great truths.. More one has seen in life, more one benefits from such Mullins and churning when reflecting with the aids of any one of a variety of catalysts on runs into in the journey of life (and this movie is certainly a great one but surely not the only one either!) as this gem of a story so well brought to life with living faces of its great actors and direction... And, by the way, I use the phrase "in reflection" because, may be in some ways, the "greatest ultimate truth & essence of life and universe" etc. its face is probably a bit like proverbial Medusa's face... It just may be too much for us mere mortals to stare at it directly even for a brief moment! After all, may be there is a good reason why we weren't designed to easily & completely learn & comprehend it in our lifetime, right?..