You say so much behind the film, Pasolini, Wim Wenders, television, and literature, then? Let it be television, please. The film, two things will happen
, if you go to the movies. The first, who happens to you then you ask questions. They ask you Did you see blue movies? Yes, you say. Did you like, you ask. No, you have to say. Come on, you say. Eh, you say. I liked it, you say. Come on, you say. Yes, you say. Very nice, you say. Then you have to ask Have you seen red tape? No, you say. No? you say. No, you say, I lost it. Too bad, you say. After they ask you like white film? Yes, you say. Yes? Ask. No, you have to say, sorry. Ah, you say. These conversations, you can also do without in my life. The second thing that happens when you go to the movies is that you go to the cinema to see a film about revolution, it turns out that you seem to have made the revolution. Then after, go home as one who has just had a revolution. What should you do, someone who has just had a revolution? Nothing. Go to bed. At rest. What you did very well to say, after Scantatevi, you are exploiting. You make a life of shit, scantatevi. They'll look as if they were Robespierre and Marat. And you, a moron. They look at you as you look crazy. They,
convinced to have made the revolution, they think that you, the fool. You hear them, as they say I saw the film on Sacco and Vanzetti? They say as if they went to America to burn before the court, Sacco and Vanzetti.
and literature?
Literature no. Literature, wakes you up. You ask questions, with the literature. I saw them, students of Russian in the second year. It was obvious from the way came into power, they had just read Crime and Punishment. You could see from how to bend his head, I think, but I have a bug? What will I do, I, in my life? The life of a bug or Napoleon? Then, usually, are forgotten. Make a career. At most, founded a film club after.