tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3040206767641817410.post7392108468051634058..comments2023-05-21T17:01:28.132+02:00Comments on a gem a day: Once upon a time, a little manSkazkahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00674229618065291212noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3040206767641817410.post-21396297986926214512010-03-08T20:15:43.347+01:002010-03-08T20:15:43.347+01:00Interesting question. If pressed, I'd search f...Interesting question. If pressed, I'd search for the answer somewhere on the line of it's melancholic, heavy and takes a long time to unreel. As any truly good thing, it hurts a bit and demands a lot - to give something, it wants something back. And most of all, like Slavic soul, it despises any compromises in being honest. So, what some of us adore (all of the above), the majority takes as redundant drama or unneeded complications - of life or aesthetics, same deal. To me, this is a great thing, because I like cinemas empty and quiet.Anjahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09000174361369599599noreply@blogger.com