@highway234 Great reply,highway234... and amazingly enough on a YouTube comments page not disproportionately aggressive sweary and vituperative...refreshing!
@rogkeista Pretentious vous,rogkeista? I saw a woman in an Oliver Sacks documentary who regained her sight after 40 years.She was completely and utterly filled with an amazed delight that didn't fade away after 3 days.
Antonioni? Too slow and bloody arthouse profound for me.De Sica,Rossellini & Fellini...more fun and better plots.
It's so real...
scholte 2 weeks ago
...one of the best scenes of the whole history of cinema...
macanudobatatudo 1 month ago
@highway234 No man that ain't the way to go..live your life by this simple rule :
<3 <3 <3****'Love,Peace and Fuck Chelski!'****<3 <3 <3
Increase The Peace! Resist the Chelscum!
MrCFCarePOO 7 months ago
@MrCFCarePOO thanks. if i were more vituperative, i'd probably get more traffic.
highway234 7 months ago
@highway234 Great reply,highway234... and amazingly enough on a YouTube comments page not disproportionately aggressive sweary and vituperative...refreshing!
MrCFCarePOO 7 months ago
@MrCFCarePOO it's not for every taste. also, maybe oliver sacks' girl regained her sight in someplace less dusty.
highway234 7 months ago
@rogkeista Pretentious vous,rogkeista? I saw a woman in an Oliver Sacks documentary who regained her sight after 40 years.She was completely and utterly filled with an amazed delight that didn't fade away after 3 days.
Antonioni? Too slow and bloody arthouse profound for me.De Sica,Rossellini & Fellini...more fun and better plots.
MrCFCarePOO 7 months ago
Truthful cinema. Not for wishful thinkers.
rogkeista 11 months ago
One of my favorite scenes in any movie ever.
BIHS54 1 year ago
since its a year since you uploaded this, i thought id honor that
MrHopeTelevision 1 year ago