Review of Love and Death (2013) by Chris H — 17 Jan 2009
Awe such admirable characters that Keaton used to portray.
No matter how hard I try to catch myself while getting ready to watch an older Allen film I still drool at just how priceless it will be. This was no dissapointment. The way he is able to mix funny one liners along with witty banter and adds highly proficient physical comedy.
The best lines of all were based of philosophers G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky, :
" So who is to say what is moral? ".
" Morality is subjective. ".
"Subjectivity is objective. ".
"Moral notions imply attributes to substances which exist only in relational duality. ".
"Not as an essential extension of ontological existence.".
"Can we not talk about sex so much? ".
Wonderful !
This review of Love and Death (2013) was written by Chris H on 17 Jan 2009.
Love and Death has generally received mixed reviews.
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