What a gross, leathery, hirsute and pretentious rich man. I hope that floor was bleached clean shortly after.
It's almost as good - DB&B - as Sweeney Todd.
But not quite.
I love lying on the floor at meetings when I can, it gives you a different perspective.
This film is stunning. Good interview, too. I was surprised that he included the line "Each day I wait for you" as a tribute to Ines, because in the film it just makes Ines seem a bit heartless--you think she never came to see him, and it's unbelievable that she wouldn't--all the other women are so compassionate and involved.
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