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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.)
        

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Today I was amused to notice that my hands were proceeding without me. I was hesitating. At least, my mind was hesitating.

The room was set up to paint. I was thinking, "Maybe it would be good to free draw first. That would be a good warmup and the painting would probably go better."

Meanwhile, my hands were setting out paint, pouring the distilled water into the rinse basin, and unwrapping the first canvas.

Mystified, my mind had no choice but to follow along. My hands were going ahead without me. I painted.


10:26:31 PM    comment []

This is the kind of film you know you'll want to see many times. I'd put it on the level of the Italian film, "Life is Beautiful." Both films have a poignancy and glow that makes life feel precious and wonderful.

It's unusual for my partner and me to like a French film. This story is set in Paris. Maybe it was written and/or directed by people not French? Anyway, we liked this one very much.

If I tell you that it's about the friendship between a teenage boy and an older man from Turkey, that really doesn't tell you much. It even sounds boring. Trust me, this film is not boring. It's about sex, love, life, and death. Not boring themes!

Take my word for it and see this film - 4 stars.


10:18:21 PM    comment []

The main interest in this film is that it's set in East Berlin, right at the time the Wall came down and reunification began. To me, the film has some serious flaws. Toward the end, we're left hanging after a climactic scene. So what happened? Huh? We miss the scene itself - just see the start. Afterward, it's as if it never happened. Huh? In my judgment this is cowardly storymaking. Do the difficult scenes! Work it through!

Also the premise of the story is pretty far fetched. It's mildly amusing, just barely believable. I'm good at suspension of disbelief, so that means it's really, really, barely believable.

The film left us feeling sad. I decided it's really about the ambiguities in the fall of communism and the "triumph of capitalism." There's a certain idealism about communism - never achieved in reality - that seems to be the core of the film. So the film shows us - it's gone, and it's worth mourning.

Maybe that makes the film worth seeing. It's just not carried off well, though. I'd like to see a better story about that same theme. I'm giving this one just 2 stars.


10:11:50 PM    comment []

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