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May. 30th, 2015

poliphilo: (bah)
Groovy.

A roguish old painter (played in the movie version by Laurence Olivier- which is exactly right) is living in a Breton forest with his two handmaids. A young painter wangles a visit,  falls for one of the girls- who is sex slave, priestess of the mysteries, aspiring artist and sleeping princess- and is faced with a life-changing choice- does he fuck her and face the very considerable consequences or chicken out and condemn himself to a life of well-regarded mediocrity? Yeah, very 1970s. Dig the woozy hippy aesthetic, hate the sexual politics. The girl wants saving from her predicament- so why can't she save  herself? All she has to do is drive into Rennes and catch a train.

The set-up is mythic, but the people are vivid and plausible and I'm still turning over the issues my head. Is it true that you have to be a self-centred bastard to be a great artist? Is common decency not also something to be striven for and an heroic state if achieved? Is abstract art a betrayal of humanity? And how can a man who reveres Bracque claim to despise Cubism?
poliphilo: (bah)
My Mother: What are you looking for?

Me: Your slippers.

My Mother (in what I think of as her Lady Bracknell voice) My cat!?

Me: (trying not to snap but not entirely succeeding) Your SLIPPERS!

My Mother: Oh, I see..

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