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Derrida |
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Rating: Summary: Dvd is best format for this film Review: watch this with another interested person. utilize english subtitles for hearing impaired as to not miss a word. utilize the rewind button when getting lost. push the pause button and look at the words. stop to ponder and discuss it. continue on in this manner. I appreciated Derrida's sportsmanship and playfulness, yet respected his intensity and commitment to who he is. Watch this critically and rigorously yet remain open. See the "center of focus" shift not by any conscious manipulation on the part of the subject or the filmmakers, but by the relationship had between them and thus the relationship all of this is having with you. Enjoy this. This man is a gift and this film is brilliant. I never wnated to read Derrida's puzzling prose before but this changed my mind and I want to start with the book "Archive Fever" as to me it seems so apt.
Rating: Summary: Dvd is best format for this film Review: watch this with another interested person. utilize english subtitles for hearing impaired as to not miss a word. utilize the rewind button when getting lost. push the pause button and look at the words. stop to ponder and discuss it. continue on in this manner. I appreciated Derrida's sportsmanship and playfulness, yet respected his intensity and commitment to who he is. Watch this critically and rigorously yet remain open. See the "center of focus" shift not by any conscious manipulation on the part of the subject or the filmmakers, but by the relationship had between them and thus the relationship all of this is having with you. Enjoy this. This man is a gift and this film is brilliant. I never wnated to read Derrida's puzzling prose before but this changed my mind and I want to start with the book "Archive Fever" as to me it seems so apt.
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