I was watching a movie last night and about five minutes before the end the disc started to stutter, then seized up completely. I tried everything I could think of to get beyond the impasse, but nothing worked. It seems like the end of the film just isn't there.
I've never had this happen before. Usually when a disc is a dud it announces the fact from the word "go".
The movie was Bunuel's Diary of a Chambermaid. Jeanne Moreau is a hard-faced city girl who gets the better of a village full of fascists, rapists, liars and cheats by being smarter than they are. At least I think she does, but how can I be sure? The last I saw of her she was making an advantageous marriage to the thoroughly despicable colonel-next-door...
But what happens next?
I seem to remember a story (maybe it was by Thurber) in which a guy reads a mystery novel only to find that the final pages are missing. It becomes an obsession with him to discover the ending. He scours libraries, second hard book shops, all to no avail. Finally- probably when he's on his death bed- he learns that the author of the book died without finishing it.
Well, I'm not in danger of developing that sort of thwarted obsession with Chambermaid. Other copies are available. The ending is out there.
Even so-
Even so, I've now got this itch that needs scratching.
I've never had this happen before. Usually when a disc is a dud it announces the fact from the word "go".
The movie was Bunuel's Diary of a Chambermaid. Jeanne Moreau is a hard-faced city girl who gets the better of a village full of fascists, rapists, liars and cheats by being smarter than they are. At least I think she does, but how can I be sure? The last I saw of her she was making an advantageous marriage to the thoroughly despicable colonel-next-door...
But what happens next?
I seem to remember a story (maybe it was by Thurber) in which a guy reads a mystery novel only to find that the final pages are missing. It becomes an obsession with him to discover the ending. He scours libraries, second hard book shops, all to no avail. Finally- probably when he's on his death bed- he learns that the author of the book died without finishing it.
Well, I'm not in danger of developing that sort of thwarted obsession with Chambermaid. Other copies are available. The ending is out there.
Even so-
Even so, I've now got this itch that needs scratching.
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Date: 2005-05-17 05:02 am (UTC)- I suppose you've already checked the disk and the holder for dust/lint? One small thing can cause a seize-up
- While you are waiting, write us your own ending and take bets on the real one...
- I'm sorry!
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Date: 2005-05-17 02:25 pm (UTC)Well, I'd like to think she divorces the horrible old colonel in short order and walks off with half his money, but since there was only a few minutes left to run I don't suppose there's time for all that to happen.
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Date: 2005-05-17 02:29 pm (UTC)Maybe she shoots him.
Are you going to order another copy just for the five minutes?
(I recommend The Incredible Adventures of Wallace and Gromit.)
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Date: 2005-05-17 03:06 pm (UTC)As it happens I caught one of the Wallace and Gromit films just the other night- the one with Wendolene and Sean the sheep.