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Hand Forged Vessels
A woman blacksmith's journey to creative power, learning how to increase psychic energy, use dream interpretation, learning to work freely and fully - making hand forged vessels, hand-made paper bowls, tree spirits art, mixed media vessels. Categories include quotes on creativity, blacksmith training, and living a simple life in the woods. New category: DVD and video reviews. (So much for the simple life.)
        

Saturday, August 14, 2004

We chose this film because it stars Al Pacino. Indeed he does act well in it. However, the story lacks something. It's kind of sick-making without much moral direction. Usually we don't even finish watching such a movie, so it's still a tribute to Pacino.

Aside from the general moral idea of "don't do drugs" and "Big powerful politicians can be ruthless," and "becoming a publicist might not be the best career for peace of mind," it's hard to draw much from the film. John Gardner, in his book "On Becoming a Novelist," says that good fiction needs to revolve around a moral dilemma. That's what's missing in "People I Know." It's tragic. It's sad. It's horrible. But it seems unavoidable. There's no dilemma, just bad stuff playing itself out.

So - I'll give this just 2 stars. And one of those is just for Al.


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