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<strong>Post Subject:</strong> Extraordinary moments, there are such things<br/>
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<strong>Last Post By:</strong> <a href='http://www.spout.com/members/4842/default.aspx'>Puhnner</a><br/>
<strong>Post Date:</strong> 4/8/2008 1:21:05 PM<br/>
<strong>Body:</strong> I watched In the Soup last night and became overwhelmed with one moment, one scene ( well actually two ). It was with Steve Buscemi&#39;s character Aldolpho,  Jennifer Beals character Angelica, and her cousin/brother Paul (Sam Rockwell) on the roof. The three were on the roof and Aldolpho and Angelica took turns filming the other two. It is in Black and White ( I read that there was a color version too ). Snow came floating down and Angelica twirled round and round. Filmed in slow motion, to a close-up of her face. She had the most blissful, beatific expression on her face. I watched it over and over...time stopped.In the special features after, she commented on that scene and she said that she ( the character ) just felt free...I just wondered how she was able to do it and how the director Alexandre Rockwell captured it.There are those moments and I wonder what others people see. I have some in Shame and the Eel, that I will put down.<br/>
</div>]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 17:21:05 GMT</pubDate><spout:postsubject>Extraordinary moments, there are such things</spout:postsubject><spout:groupname>extraordinary moments</spout:groupname><spout:lastpostby>I watched In the Soup last night and became overwhelmed with one moment, one scene ( well actually two ). It was with Steve Buscemi&amp;#39;s character Aldolpho,  Jennifer Beals character Angelica, and her cousin/brother Paul (Sam Rockwell) on the roof. The three were on the roof and Aldolpho and Angelica took turns filming the other two. It is in Black and White ( I read that there was a color version too ). Snow came floating down and Angelica twirled round and round. Filmed in slow motion, to a close-up of her face. She had the most blissful, beatific expression on her face. I watched it over and over...time stopped.In the special features after, she commented on that scene and she said that she ( the character ) just felt free...I just wondered how she was able to do it and how the director Alexandre Rockwell captured it.There are those moments and I wonder what others people see. I have some in Shame and the Eel, that I will put down.</spout:lastpostby><spout:postdate>4/8/2008 1:21:05 PM</spout:postdate><spout:body>I watched In the Soup last night and became overwhelmed with one moment, one scene ( well actually two ). It was with Steve Buscemi&amp;#39;s character Aldolpho,  Jennifer Beals character Angelica, and her cousin/brother Paul (Sam Rockwell) on the roof. The three were on the roof and Aldolpho and Angelica took turns filming the other two. It is in Black and White ( I read that there was a color version too ). Snow came floating down and Angelica twirled round and round. Filmed in slow motion, to a close-up of her face. She had the most blissful, beatific expression on her face. I watched it over and over...time stopped.In the special features after, she commented on that scene and she said that she ( the character ) just felt free...I just wondered how she was able to do it and how the director Alexandre Rockwell captured it.There are those moments and I wonder what others people see. I have some in Shame and the Eel, that I will put down.</spout:body></item>
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