Adrian_Paul_Botta
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Indeed it is too short. Once I've started watching, it ended in a blink of an eye. I was numb in my chair at the end, trying to wake up again in the real world. It was a lesson, for me, an uneducated savage who knows almost nothing about the theater. I am very subjective too, because I was hoping to see a movie or documentary where Claire Bloom is 99.99% there on the screen. It's a ten out of ten for me. Six means popcorn, eight it was interesting and ten - I can watch it again and again, and every time I will find something new. At the end I felt like someone who just learned to read and is holding in his hands his first love letter. I think anyone can and will love theater after watching this documentary.
It's so seventies. I can even smell it like before the rain. A silent cold war that brought back all my life before my eyes again. And in the end everything goes up in flames like a volcano. It's real, because I watched it before and it was no movie. Brilliant, exceptional performance. And Claire Bloom. There I must stop. I am too small for such a great show. She does not need to talk even. Her eyes are saying a thousand words. Absolutely wonderful. This is the fifteenth film where I had the privilege of watching her performance. This is the fifteenth time where she is a completely different person. Even her voice is changed. Terry, Lady Anne, Barsine, Theodora ... and down on earth again with such pain, kindness and anger. Claire Bloom ...
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