Posted by: BoyScoutKevin
« on: January 29, 2015, 11:44:32 PM »Buskers
We actually have buskers in the city in which I live, but they are restricted to the downtown area of the city, and as in all things, their musical talent varies from individual to individual.
Narrator
I can understand about the narrator, but my question is, if there was no narrator nor narration, would it even be possible to understand what is going on?
Siblings
While I have not seen everything that Ken has done, they do seem to be in short supply in Ken's films.
In "Lair of the White Worm" you do have the sisters at the film's Bed and Breakfast.
In "Gothic," while not technically sisters, you do have the two female cousins, who interact much like sisters would.
In "Savage Messiah," when our hero returns to his home in that one scene, we seemingly see that he has brothers and sisters.
In "The Music Lovers," we do get the Von Meck twins, who are actually played by twins.
But only in "Women in Love," one of Ken's early films, do we get a major role for siblings, with the sisters Gudrun and Ursula. And Gerald seems to have siblings of some sort. At least there are characters in the film that share his last name, who I presume are thus his siblings.
Next time: another of Ken's films.
We actually have buskers in the city in which I live, but they are restricted to the downtown area of the city, and as in all things, their musical talent varies from individual to individual.
Narrator
I can understand about the narrator, but my question is, if there was no narrator nor narration, would it even be possible to understand what is going on?
Siblings
While I have not seen everything that Ken has done, they do seem to be in short supply in Ken's films.
In "Lair of the White Worm" you do have the sisters at the film's Bed and Breakfast.
In "Gothic," while not technically sisters, you do have the two female cousins, who interact much like sisters would.
In "Savage Messiah," when our hero returns to his home in that one scene, we seemingly see that he has brothers and sisters.
In "The Music Lovers," we do get the Von Meck twins, who are actually played by twins.
But only in "Women in Love," one of Ken's early films, do we get a major role for siblings, with the sisters Gudrun and Ursula. And Gerald seems to have siblings of some sort. At least there are characters in the film that share his last name, who I presume are thus his siblings.
Next time: another of Ken's films.