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Location: United StatesMember since: Apr 16, 1999

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Reviews (1)
Jan 15, 2006
DEAD MAN .....my take
This is not a typical review, but maybe it may still have merit. This is the movie that opened my eyes to a seldom seen facet of what a movie can be...huh? I watched this movie daily for the better part of five or six months. Now that doesn't mean I sat down and viewed it from start to finish in one sitting once a day. It went more like when I turned on the tube I started playng the movie from where I left off last, and when the end was reached I simply rewound it and started again. After awhile of watching like this the movie developed into a kind of mantra.Certain lines and scenes now had a life of their own,they almost could stand alone without the rest of the movie defining them. Things became personal; take the Crispin Glover scenefor example, after awhile I was almost in the role, looking Blake in the eye,uttering the oh so foreboding words, 'Machine, that's the end of the line'. Don't misunderstand me, I am not delusional, I never felt as if I were tranformed into the actual characters or anything. It's more like after a while things start to seem more important or maybe on some basic level I could identify more with one than another. And so you start to take on certain elements of the film as your own and you can almost stand inside the movie and see things through their eyes because of that base commonality you share. The familiarity is comforting and safe. Repitition has suddenly made this movie yours and even if you can never really convey what happens between yourself and a movie clearly to another it doesn't matter, because you realize that it is something that has to be experienced firsthand to be understood. for me Dead Man was the springboard that made it possible for me to find I could also get this type of "meditation" via repitition with books and music also. It was never a life consuming activity, nor was it weird or cultish. Its more like if I have some free time I'll watch some of Dead Man, etc. So I don't know...want a new experience...a a little repitition to your life you might be surprised how things develop. GUNNS
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