2010-10-08

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2010-10-08 09:58 pm

The Song of Lunch.

I watched this on the assumption that, even if it was in every other way drivel, that'd be fine 'cause I could just look at Alan Rickman. Actually I quite it enjoyed it as a whole. I didn't think the poem exceptional, nor the story, and I thought the form showed up how awkwardly posed poetic dialogue can be ... but it was so different as a mode of storytelling that I'd like to see more of the same.

My favourite bit was Greg Wise's cameo as the back-cover photograph of Emma Thompson's husband. Also Alan Rickman is very nice to just look at.
whatho: (Default)
2010-10-08 09:58 pm

The Song of Lunch.

I watched this on the assumption that, even if it was in every other way drivel, that'd be fine 'cause I could just look at Alan Rickman. Actually I quite it enjoyed it as a whole. I didn't think the poem exceptional, nor the story, and I thought the form showed up how awkwardly posed poetic dialogue can be ... but it was so different as a mode of storytelling that I'd like to see more of the same.

My favourite bit was Greg Wise's cameo as the back-cover photograph of Emma Thompson's husband. Also Alan Rickman is very nice to just look at.