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Date Posted: 14:34:00 02/01/04 Sun
Author: Stef
Subject: Re: Tori's Feelings
In reply to: Fed 's message, "Tori's Feelings" on 09:47:47 02/01/04 Sun

Hi Fed,

welcome to our forum here!

your thoughts are very good to understand, but did you ever read the book "The wives of Bath" L&D is based on?

Tori doesn't appear there at all and so i think it's pretty reasonable why Susan Thompson let it a bit open like an homage to Susan Swan's character, what Paulie really thinks. i mean, this movie gives a lot of room for interpretations and this is really a good reason to talk a lot about this movie - you agree?

take care! :)
Stef




>In answering the question "what does Tori think?" I
>saw that all of you had the same ideas and you all
>were very fond of the scene where Tori cries. I love
>that scene too, because it's the only one in which
>it's very clear the contrast that Tori is feeling
>inside. But in all the movie this is the only scene
>where this is so clear and certain. While I was
>reading some reviews of L&D I found a sentence that I
>think gives a good explanation of why we find it so
>difficult to understand what Tori really thought.
>"it's not at all clear from her(Jessica Parč) unsteady
>acting whether her Tory is still in love with Paulie."
>The journalist that wrote this finds that it's Jessica
>Parč's acting that makes it difficult for us to
>understand. I found that Parč did a good job but what
>the journalist said is true even if i think that the
>character wasn't described as much as it should have
>by the writer of the story!!!

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