citruscurtis
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The natural...his view of Roy Hobbs and that "magic is aviable" and Bernard malmaud Roy Hobbs that life is tragic... which became a novel about tiger woods
CBS morning News had a lengthy interview with a critic as it's lead story and you are observant as you were parallel with his views about redford.....and I was surprised at the length of the interview... can't wait for Jane Sunday morningHe kept independent film alive and helped it flourish as an important part of one of the world's great art forms. The filmmakers he inspired and enabled have provided countless hours of happiness to my life.
His contribution to the awareness of independent cinema is invaluable. I can't imagine where it would be without his efforts.CBS morning News had a lengthy interview with a critic as it's lead story and you are observant as you were parallel with his views about redford.....and I was surprised at the length of the interview... can't wait for Jane Sunday morning
This is my favorite quote about symbolism. Hemmingway about The Old Man and the Sea:I showed the NATURAL opening sequence up to his GOAT statement on the third day of school (schedule changes are devastating)...a primer to freshman students about the Odyssey and welcome to high school...we are no longer reading for pleasure but symbolic interpretation
Which is why garden of Eden was published after his death ... because we didn't need hip waders in our graduate studies classThis is my favorite quote about symbolism. Hemmingway about The Old Man and the Sea:
‘There isn’t any symbolism, the sea is the sea, the old man is an old man, the sharks are all sharks, no better nor worse. All the symbolism that people say is ****.’
Your right about proposal... didn't make any of the tributes...and I was going to ask you about horse Whisperer.. but oh my.. that was 27 years ago...seemed like yesterday... sadly or perhaps otherwise the one consistent tribute to Redford that is in the top 20 movie scenes is the cliff sceneRobert Redford's appeal as a leading man was more my mother's generation than mine.
That said, there was a woman at my job in my early 20s who was also of that generation and she gave me a recipe for a dessert called "The Next Best Thing to Robert Redford Cake."
That cake got rapturous reviews anytime I took it to a potluck so I'm guessing he was pretty popular.
I do know him from his bit of time in the MCU but I can't think of anything else I've seen him in. I tried to watch Three Days of the Condor a couple of months ago but it didn't grab me.
Adding on after Googling: I now remember he was in a movie I try to forget called Indecent Proposal.
He was also in a movie I loved but haven't seen in a long time called An Unfinished Life. There's a theme in that movie as he tries to kill the bear that maimed his friend but his friend, played by Morgan J. Freeman, isn't angry at the bear for simply being a bear and doing things bears do. I try to remember that sometimes when kids act like kids or hurt people act like hurt people or teenagers are simply acting like teenagers.