persona
raze a film i'd like to see again, but i leant it to a friend some years back, they never gave it back, they're on the other side of the world now, and i'd rather not have to go out and buy it again. i never thought two beautiful faces superimposed on top of each other could be so jarring. then again, in "cries and whispers" bergman found a way to make the colour red an oppressive, terrifying presence in spite of (or maybe because of) the stark beauty of sven nykvist's cinematography, so i shouldn't have been too surprised. 140826
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raze (i don't remember leaning it against the person who borrowed it. go away, superfluous a. "lent" was the word that should have been. or "loaned".) 140826
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gja Strange how a persona is often seen as separable from the person.
I struggle to see why the concept exists at all.
Surely persona = person.
Or is this persona merely a projection? A febrile fabrication
True? False? Assist?
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