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Of course stories don’t stand forever but the great thing about myths built on celluloid, rather than the land itself, is that they can be easily edited, re-written and refined and so we have Bad Day At Black Rock, a tonic for the bad taste left over from the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. (via Bad Day At Black Rock (Jim Sturges, 1955) « CinemaScream)

Of course stories don’t stand forever but the great thing about myths built on celluloid, rather than the land itself, is that they can be easily edited, re-written and refined and so we have Bad Day At Black Rock, a tonic for the bad taste left over from the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. (via Bad Day At Black Rock (Jim Sturges, 1955) « CinemaScream)

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Postato alle 11:45 17 Febbraio 2012
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