“Mister, let me tell you. It’s not only actors who act. The whole world acts. Even children act just to make us happy. The acting only stops when you die.”- from Le Grande Role
I’m a big fan of French cinema and charming French love stories inadvertently make their way onto my to-rent list. From imdb:
When a famous American film director, Rudolph Grichenberg, comes to Paris to cast a Yiddish version of 'The Merchant of Venice,' Maurice Kurtz and his friends try out for the role of Shylock. Thinking he has finally been cast in an important film role after years of obscurity, Maurice rushes home to tell his beloved wife, Perla. Later, Maurice discovers the part has gone to a famous American star, but he must play the role of his life to be sure Perla, who has become very ill with cancer, doesn't find out.
I spend the rest of the day floating on air believing in true love and devotion.
Go, take a walk, you deserve it.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Walk on air
By Hunter Wry on Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Labels: Charles Aznavour, Film
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