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supersonical Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - you´re welcome. And Sammy beckett is wonderful.
veggiewendy Says:
Oct 14, 2006 - Yes, thanks for loading this. And Jeremy Irons is wonderful as well.
MXDP Says:
Oct 14, 2006 - This is weird...but lovely. Thanks!
supersonical Says:
Oct 14, 2006 - When an Actor powerfull like Irons do a text powerfull like Beckett´s one, it´s no suprise that the result is magic!
supersonical Says:
Oct 14, 2006 - Very Weird, very Lovely.
veggiewendy Says:
Oct 14, 2006 - Yes, I agree. I would expect no less from the combination!
nemozen1 Says:
Oct 18, 2006 - S'wonderfull it's marvelous rythme of emptyness... Nothing left... What Sturridge wait to put Peter O'Toole in a work like this ? Thank's Sonical.
paperduckie Says:
Oct 29, 2006 - This is absolutely wonderful. The man could read the bloody phone book, and I'd be happy. But when it's something like this- well, suffice to say I am quite pleased. Thanks so much for uploading. C:
CarsonRed Says:
Jan 29, 2007 - glorious.
wiskawind Says:
Apr 5, 2007 - WOW This is wonderful, so glad I found it. BRAVO...BRAVO and I'm standing while I'm clapping!Love & PeaceWiskawind
Hafciarka Says:
Jun 19, 2007 - "nie ma hafciarka" - writing this sentence in youtube and watching polish film was a screening of dramas by Samuel Beckett.
MKDTAKO Says:
Jul 15, 2007 - i was watching this and my 3 year old nephew insisted on watching and sat down for the whole thing ive never seen him do that then he pointed the hat and coat and said is that the hat from the story is that the coat and i realized somthing that i did not realize the first time
littleladybird2112 Says:
Oct 29, 2007 - Absolutely agree!!!!!!!!!
kozmicaos Says:
Oct 30, 2007 - I agree....it`s kind of magic.
IlyssaS Says:
Dec 25, 2007 - haha I was just thinking the same thing about the phone book. xD
manconoo Says:
Jan 22, 2008 - Hats off to Ireland for producing the greatest modern playwrite of our times-the inimitable,the brilliant aned devastatingly intelligence of Mr Samuel Beckett.
major600 Says:
Feb 8, 2008 - He's so good that even at the end when they're facing each other silently, you can still tell which one is pleading for comfort and which one looks back wishing he could offer some.
critics1 Says:
Mar 17, 2008 - It is always wiser to follow Beckett's directions if one hasn't anything superior to offer (and as this production proves again, technology isn't the answer). The double Mr Irons is a promising start but without deep make-up work he is too young for the role on film (this is Beckett's last personal "impromptu" as an old dying soul before his last, final, parables) and Listener's over acting and Reader's glimpses (and the production's overall effort at beeing "meaningful") are just in vain.
Antoniosag Says:
Jun 16, 2008 - Simplesmente maravilhoso... Adorei!
Filmaker25 Says:
Sep 8, 2008 - ah, this is brilliant! I can't see anyone even coming close to this in the U.S. The society in the U.S. is so narrow-minded they couldn't understand, nor appreciate this kind of Artistry if it hit the average american in the face.lol
roryphelan Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - jeremy irons is brilliant in this
roryphelan Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - very good point, but this is a different medium.This is not taking place on a stage,with an audience only metres away, there is a division,a seperation,that changes everything.there is an extra barrier that must be crossed, and while I totally empathise with the idea that an amplification in style isn't welcomed,the downplay of 'the overall effort at being meaningful' would not translate very well.the piece suffers as it would suffer from moving to this medium, but it suffers no more then that.
major600 Says:
Nov 4, 2008 - I appreciate the artistry, but I also appreciate this: if the shade had kept its promise and comforted him, he wouldn't have felt the need to move. Fucking shade!





Kevindeed Says:
Oct 3, 2006 - Thank you for uploading this. I've become a big fan of this work... litterally over night. I've even ordered some Samuel Beckett works. Thanks again.