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Post by Allenism on May 29, 2019 13:19:29 GMT
Who’s your preferred (tragic) icon from the 60s? Use whatever criteria you like.
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Post by pacinoyes on May 29, 2019 13:33:02 GMT
Yeah I think potentially, not having seen it of course, QT's film really is recasting history in a very bad way. As I've argued in the Cannes thread and OUATIH thread, Sharon Tate's importance is merely in her tragic death - so IF he doesn't kill her, he misses the entire point, she was not a "light", she was rather ............symbolic of a darkness.
She was lovely, but as an actress she was negligible and she wasn't the equal of Jean Seberg (the one who spoke French!) who is like I said in the Jean Seberg thread - emblematic and representative of a very specific kind of American tragedy and fringe person descent - ie, raised up, torn down, rises again by OTHERS, then destroyed again by America.
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Post by TerryMontana on May 29, 2019 13:33:09 GMT
Probably Tate.
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Post by HELENA MARIA on May 29, 2019 14:19:35 GMT
Sharon Tate
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 14:40:12 GMT
Here's a video of Tate speaking Italian with Vittorio Gassman - so sweet!
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 16:12:53 GMT
Sharon Tate.
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