tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3369610344911858466.post6997600853274543027..comments2024-01-09T04:01:00.672+00:00Comments on Breakfast In The Ruins: Whip And The Body (Mario Bava, 1963)Benhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14951955227326548340noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3369610344911858466.post-64168504977244772952013-05-19T15:02:57.101+01:002013-05-19T15:02:57.101+01:00Agreed with Anon, I don't think he's evil....Agreed with Anon, I don't think he's evil. He's not good, but probably doesn't seek to harm. He is sympathetic to a degree and has the odd good quality.<br /><br />Great review! Your take on Bava is pretty much mine. He's good - you should watch his stuff. My personal ultimate favourites are Whip and the Body, Black Sunday (which I saw in a cinema last night) and Lisa and the Devil. But I do love Blood and Black Lace, Kill Baby Kill, Planet of the Vampires, Hercules in the Haunted World and Black Sabbath.Madame Enferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06237938029432864327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3369610344911858466.post-84599763656955903792012-01-23T09:46:30.916+00:002012-01-23T09:46:30.916+00:00I don't think that Kurt is
an bad or evil char...I don't think that Kurt is<br />an bad or evil character.<br />Somebody like him must have been psychically deeply wounded in his childhood or youth.<br />Nobody is born like this!<br />He needs somebody to understand him, but the film does not ask for that.<br />I Loved Kurtbest from all characters in the film!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com