Recollections
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Alas, we have none of this presented, and the
recollections
of those interviewed are no different than my own memories.
The only "tape recordings of his voice" noteworthy is one short recording Mr. Dean make while visiting his family in Indiana; he wanted to record any family
recollections
of his great-grandfather Cal Dean, intrigued because he played a similarly named "Cal" in "East of Eden".
The film is also notable for its atypical structure in that Ryan's "flashback" sequence, a complete fabrication, is shot in a straightforward manner while the actual truth emerges from the hazy, distorted
recollections
of the real protagonist of the film who, furthermore, isn't even played by any of the film's stars!
Basically, what you get is a series of vignettes that are likely nostalgic
recollections
of Jutra - not ha, ha funny - but poignant, and probably sometimes difficult at the time, but now warmed over with the patine of nostalgia.
There is also the patchwork
recollections
of John's wife (Sharon - played by Lisa Kudrow) and his girlfriend (Dawn - played by Kate Bosworth) that fill in the spaces between the two stories.
I'd like to point out that this movie is literally based on first hand
recollections
of a prostitute interviewed in Al Rose's definitive book on the subject: "Storyville", published many years ago.
The
recollections
in the book draw upon the actual fact that the mother who related the story actually took part in the deflowering of her daughter in the "House" as described, and that they went on to be a "team", a very common and desirable commodity in that day.
I got a VHS copy from the US,but it really is about time it got a DVD release,maybe with some personal
recollections
from surviving cast members,especially the delightful Hollis Mclaren.
I had a lot of good memories of Cameron Mitchell but this film made me question my
recollections.
But the best moments of this film are during Mr. Berlin's touching
recollections
about his own life.
I did not want to see a movie about her, and her
recollections
and/or feelings; I wanted to see a movie where we would learn about Lavoe's successes and failures.
Some of the
recollections
are haunting; the doomed come back to life in these harrowing stories.
I have to admit, it started off boring with "Alien" as the
recollections
of the ageing producers were not very exciting, but as the show moved on, it became very enjoyable.
Ambiguous and clear in same time, game and dramatic discover of yourself, bones of
recollections
and dreams in the cells of lost life, love as ridiculous fragments of lost pictures, a wife, a brother, a car accident, some words.
As the years passed my
recollections
of the film became more and more distorted.
For years, I thought my dim
recollections
of this movie were a bad dream; but IMDb proves I actually DID sit through this, ah, epic.
I am in Washington, DC, in a wood-paneled conference room on the seventh floor of the Department of State’s headquarters, to gather Clinton’s recollections, as I had already done with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron.
The situation triggered
recollections
of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s fraudulent call for a state of emergency in 1975, when she ruled by decree for 21 months, suspending elections and civil liberties.
One of my abiding
recollections
from childhood was the photograph of a burly Socialist parliamentarian, Raj Narain, a former wrestler, being bodily carried out of the House by four sergeants-at-arms for shouting out of turn and disobeying the Speaker’s orders to return to his seat.
Stock markets have become increasingly jittery, owing to
recollections
of past moments when international economic integration was thrown into reverse.
New generations of South Koreans, who have no personal
recollections
of – and perhaps only casual interest in – the Korean War, apparently resent what they regard as America’s undermining South Korea’s “sunshine policy” toward North Korea.
During the service he would sometimes listen to the prayers, trying to see in them a meaning which would not clash with his opinions, or, finding that he could not understand and had to disapprove of them, he would try not to listen but to occupy his mind with observation of what was going on or with
recollections
which passed with extraordinary clearness through his brain as he stood idly in the church.
Altogether, the honeymoon – the first month of their marriage, from which Levin had expected so much – was not delightful, but remained in both their
recollections
as the most oppressive and humiliating time of their lives.
The sight of other persons, their words, his own recollections, gave him nothing but pain.
After fluctuating between
recollections
and stories of the shooting, of dogs, and of other shooting parties, the talk reached a theme that interested all three.
With unusual rapidity, as happens at times of great agitation, thoughts and
recollections
crowded into Dolly's mind.
Recollections
of home and of her children rose in her imagination with a new and peculiar charm.
One thing he had discovered since these questions had begun to occupy him, namely, that he had been mistaken in imagining from his
recollections
of his youthful university circle, that religion had outlived its day and no longer existed.
Before the flames which grew low, the old man went on in lower tones, chewing over again his old
recollections.
But it cheered them thus to think over the days of old, to chew their
recollections
over again without need to talk of them.
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