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Two things just occurred to me:

1.) While I am still in England, it is technically simpler and probably cheaper for me not just to buy English books, as I have done obsessively in the last few months, but also to buy English DVDs. Play.com, a fabulously cheap online store, *can* be used from Germany, as well, but there is a certain risk of the DVDs getting withheld by customs - permanently, apparently. Now, play.com currently has this sale where they give you three DVDs for a total of 20 pounds.

2.) Looking over my list of movies that I absolutely love, I notice that I have many of them only on video, in standard television screen format, which often destroys a shot that was carefully framed by the director for the cinema screen. Also, I have many of them only in German, because I used to tape stuff from television a lot. Now, some of those movies are quite expensive to buy on DVD, and some aren't even available. However, a few are among those offered by play.com in that 3 for 20 sale, and another is not part of it but cheap, anyway. The three I could get for twenty pounds are The Truman Show, Dark City, and 12 Monkeys. The one that only costs 5,99 anyway is The Crying Game. The Truman Show I've got on video (English, but tv-formatted), 12 Monkeys I have taped from German tv, and Dark City... well, let's just say I don't have the DVD. The Crying Game I also have taped from German tv.

From these two points follows

3.) I am sorely, sorely tempted to buy those DVDs before I leave Britain, but I feel I shouldn't. It's such a frivolous way of spending money, and I've already spent far too much on books (and even one DVD, recently, 'cause I bought Spirited Away last week) here. It wouldn't exactly bankrupt me to buy these four movies, but I just feel it's wrong to spend even more money that I don't really *have* to spend. There may be more important things to spend it on in the near future...

Arrgh!

Well...

Date: 2004-05-19 03:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hmpf.livejournal.com
There can be little doubt that Spirited Away is a very, very good movie, but it certainly isn't for everyone, and I'm not sure if it is for you. I love it because it has this dream logic... from beginning to end it feels exactly like 'my' kind of dream. There is one scene that I love in particular, with a train riding on the surface of the sea, and shadow people getting on and off, that is just indescribably beautiful and surreal and seems to connect directly with my subconscious. The scene where Chihiro goes over to the spirit world is also very powerful.

I'd say give it a try. Rent it on video/DVD - it's certainly worth watching once. You could watch it with Mike - unless he's already at that stage of development where children don't like stuff that is made for children anymore... ;-)

A shame I don't have my copy of it here. I have the DVD, but I can't copy DVDs here, however, I used to have a CD copy. I could have sent that to you. Can still send it, I suppose, in July, when I will be back in Frankfurt... It's Japanese with English subtitles, though. And very bad quality.

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