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Pride and Prejudice (1957– )
10/10
Jane Austen in Italian, Who Knew?
4 May 2022
"Orgoglio e pregiudizio," an Italian version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," was broadcast in 1957 in black-and-white. It's so much fun watching Jane Austen's story unfold in Italian! There are some delightful ways in which the script diverges from the original. Jane has become "Jenny," I think the Bennets have four daughters rather than five, "Netherfield," the estate leased by Mr. Bingley and his sisters has become a castle, etc. Otherwise, the script is faithful to the book. The subtitles are easy to read, but it's still fun hearing lines spoken in Italian, sometimes in record speed! Although I didn't recognize any of the names of the actors, it doesn't matter. Their performances are all superb. This is a must see for Jane Austen fans, particularly those who want to see all of the versions of her stories.
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Haiku Tunnel (2001)
10/10
Required watching for office & temp workers
10 May 2016
Haiku Tunnel is easily as good as that other movie about working in an office: Office Space. Haiku Tunnel is quirky, funny, offbeat, clever, and well written, cast, and acted (did I say I liked this film?). I'm not a professional movie critic, so I see no need to think up something negative to add. If you've ever worked in an office or worked as a temp, you simply must watch this movie.

There's a little something for everyone, the scary office manager, the Attorney/boss who's the prince of darkness, the office worker buddies, including the gay dude who's always reading "Soldier of Fortune" magazine. Also, look for the phone conversation with the ex-secretary and decide which of Alfred Hitchcock's movies this scene might be an homage to.

Kudos to Mr. Kornbluth, wherever you are. I hope you are writing more scripts; would love to see more of your work.
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