Tor Forde wrote:
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> In other parts of the World people know that they have got a life to
> live, and they have got to do their best without getting to the stars,
> and that is their pride. People are not so dissappointed and frustrated
> as in America, and they do not feel so betrayed as Jay Hanson.
>
> People were living in small groups for a very long time, and people who
> live very close to few other persons can not go on successfully lying to
> others for a long time. It is quite evident, I should think.
>
> Tor Forde
How do Ingmar Bergman's films relate to this?
And Daniel Vigne's film "The Return of Martin Guerre" shows
what a hell on earth the persons of a "close community" can make of
life (death, and death-in-life) for those who do not quite "fit in".
City life can be better or worse, and village life can
be better or worse. Personally, I would prefer to live in
a village of *the best*, with a decent Internet connection.
\brad mccormick
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