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    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to Sol L. Siegel on Sun Jul 17 22:48:17 2022
    On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 8:10:54 PM UTC-8, Sol L. Siegel wrote:
    David O. <DavidC...@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:ju7ieapituuoccp0k...@4ax.com:
    I love this movie more than almost any other. Seeing it is as rich an experience as you are likely to have in a theater. Renoir and his team infuse centuries of high comic tradition into a Modernist farce that
    only appears as if it were spinning out of control. In fact, it's a completely controlled tragicomedy in which chance, or fate, is the
    prime mover.
    One of the first two movies I would save from humanity's curtain call,
    the other being Seven Samurai. Among many other things, each is a
    movie that encapsulates more of the human tragicomedy than almost any other...

    The following recent article mentions both movies:

    https://imphalreviews.in/cinematic-explorations-on-how-the-observers-vantage-defines-objective-and-subjective/

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