Pasolini Page #3

Synopsis: A kaleidoscopic look at the last day of Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1975.
Genre: Biography, Drama
Director(s): Abel Ferrara
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
72%
Year:
2014
84 min
437 Views


I hope you like.

Croatian Folkloristic Music.

Ah, thanks.

And I've brought something for the girls too...

Thanks

You're welcome. And Susanna...

Oh, you're so sweet.

We didn't have this one.

May I?

Of course.

Some wine?

Yes, I'd like some..

Ah... you can put your jewels there.

Is it true Laura that you

dubbed the Devil's voice?

Yes, Graziella, I've worked under the Devil..

The Hollywood cinema...

Help somebody who served the Church, father.

Oh.. Oh honey come here

and let me show you how communists dance,

They dance,

and they even dance well, look..

Here you go, this way,

Take it...

Graziella... you should

use more make-up

you're so pretty..

Come on Graziella, dance with me some more...

Here...

Good evening.

Good evening. Here.

Good evening.

Good evening, make yourself at home.

Thanks

May I offer you some coffee?

No thanks, water is just fine.

How do you do?

Well. Take a sit.

Let's get started right away...

So... In what you have written,

in your articles, you gave many versions

of what you hate

and therefore you have opened a fight

against institutions,

ideologies, powers,

abd against some people,

now to make our conversation

a little bit less complicated

I'll call all of this "the situation",

but it's clear

that I'm referring to that scene

you usually speak against.

But I want to make this consideration,

let's put that you have a magical mind,

you move your hand and everything disappears,

everything you hate.

You are then alone, alone and with no means whatsoever,

with no expressive means I mean.

Yes, I get it, oh,

you're talking about a magical mind...

which not only I'm looking for

but which I also believe in, not because

I think myself as a wizard,

but because I know that

by hitting the same

nail even a house can collapse.

Those who made history

were not the

courtisans and the cardinals' assistants

but those who were able to say "no".

Refusal has always been

an essential gesture and therefore

to work it needs to be

great, absolute, and absurd.

Common sense has never

stopped the situation.

Now, we have three points:

what is "the situation"

why we should stop it or even destroy it

and how.

Good, now explain "the situation".

You perfectly know that what you write,

and your language have the effect of

sunlight going through the dust.

That is a beautiful picture

but it is hard to understand.

Thank you for the sun metaphor, but I

want a lot less.

I just want

that you notice this tragedy.

What is this tragedy?

The tragedy is that there are no

human beings anymore, there are only

weird cars crashing one against the other.

And this tragedy started

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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