Review of Six Degrees of Separation (1993) by Jason C — 01 Dec 2012
Kind of weird seeing Will (during this time (1993) he was definitely the Fresh Prince of Bel Air) playing a gay guy. But after that - it is like an intellectual almost pretentious movie which tackles issues which are heavily address by most Golden age Russian writers, such as Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy did in their literary works.
I liked how be brought Catcher in the Rye into the conversation and see how he integrated how he see the meaning of the book by the way he describe s the human condition. I do agree with this thought - that the person that we are all faced and have the greatest and fear built of cement walls around our hearts, hard sheets that are causing us to only perpetuate this fear.
Anyway, this view of the "The Catcher and the Rye" is one that I have never heard before. But it fits the type of Russian Golden Romanticism with strong influences of Existentialism that I love to my top fictional writers Dostoyevesky and Tolsty.
(O I have to add CS Lewis too).
This review of Six Degrees of Separation (1993) was written by Jason C on 01 Dec 2012.
Six Degrees of Separation has generally received positive reviews.
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