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Flowers Of St. Francis; -- avoid the Criterion release
Topic Started: May 2 2008, 10:41 AM (172 Views)
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I'm now watching this Rossellini picture from the early Fifties. It looks like it's a good movie, but in the Criterion release only about half the dialogue is subtitled, so you miss a lot. Makes it slow going.

We tend to buy Criterions by brand name, so be warned.
Life is just a bowl of cherries, it's too mysterious, don't take it serious...
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Did you rent or purchase it?
It's like Rodney King used to say, "Can't we all get a bong."
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Rented it.
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panzer the great & terrible
May 2 2008, 11:41 AM
I'm now watching this Rossellini picture from the early Fifties. It looks like it's a good movie, but in the Criterion release only about half the dialogue is subtitled, so you miss a lot. Makes it slow going.

We tend to buy Criterions by brand name, so be warned.

In real life, I miss a lot more than half the dialog people say...
"I'm glad that this question came up, because there are so many ways to answer it that one of them is bound to be right." - Robert Benchley
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