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] Date Posted: 09:23:58 11/02/01 Fri In reply to: The Crow 's message, "Re: WHERE IS EVERYBODY?" on 03:34:42 11/02/01 Fri >Oh, Mighty Chris, your powers are irresistible! >Here are 2 major subjects I would like to write >extensively about, when I find the time and >concentration: >1. "The Fly" vs. "Dead Ringers" - similarities and >evolution of a theme. >2. The stages Seth is going through. Here are the >"normal" 5 stages of accepting an illness and mourning: >a. Denial and Isolation >b. Anger >c. Fear/Bargaining >d. Grief/Depression >e. Acceptance >A little bit of explanation I found using a quick >search, at http://fibrofighter.tripod.com/17stages.htm >and http://www.greaterswiss.com/mourning.htm A Fly/Dead Ringers comparison would be fabulous. Dead Ringers and The Fly are probably Cronenberg's two greatest films. They do share a lot in common, although Dead ringers is much more psychologically disturbing. Great flick!!!! The Criterion Collection DVD for Dead Ringers has great Cronenberg commentary. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |