I read all the casteneda books as a teenager and loved them; But liken Senor Arriagas' style more to Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I can feel the beauty and growth in the pain of his characters. Does anyone know the Venezuelan poem that Sean Penn refers to when he describes how fortuitous it is that people meet?
I read all the casteneda books as a teenager and loved them; But liken Senor Arriagas' style more to Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I can feel the beauty and growth in the pain of his characters. Does anyone know the Venezuelan poem that Sean Penn refers to when he describes how fortuitous it is that people meet?
if you read the script though, it's a great script but the editor did a good job
brimky 1 year ago
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I read all the casteneda books as a teenager and loved them; But liken Senor Arriagas' style more to Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I can feel the beauty and growth in the pain of his characters. Does anyone know the Venezuelan poem that Sean Penn refers to when he describes how fortuitous it is that people meet?
bksscettrini 1 year ago
I read all the casteneda books as a teenager and loved them; But liken Senor Arriagas' style more to Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I can feel the beauty and growth in the pain of his characters. Does anyone know the Venezuelan poem that Sean Penn refers to when he describes how fortuitous it is that people meet?
bksscettrini 1 year ago
that's funny about the editing comment
dirtycelinefrenchman 2 years ago
Jesus.. 3 years to write this movie? Very well done Arriaga! I love this guy, such a genius.
Isaiasm2006 3 years ago
Could you put subtitles???
You'd be very nice...(sorry for my bad English)
meandmymonkey86 3 years ago