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Old 01.23.2015, 08:49 AM   #18484
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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
The Kid with the Bike is an AMAZING film.

yes! yes it is. evollove needs to watch it.

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
And so is the next film they made, Three Days Two Nights.

i haven't seen that yet --2 days 1 night--- not yet on disc here. but i'm now a fan of those guys. will check out "the son" when i get a chance.

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
One of my very fave films. It's obviously a retake on All About Eve but I'm not sure if it's autobiographical. Although it does reflect the power-relations Fassbinder was prone to. Either way, fantastic film.

yes i didn't mean autobiographical in the narrative sense (i was aware of that imprecision when i wrote but i couldn't address it) but rather wondered if it reflected a lot of his background and the nature of his relationships.
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