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Do Geese See God?: A Palindrome Anthology

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I admit, I didn't really pay much attention to the film, because I hate films that keep looping, but it also just wasn't very engrossing.

As a pastime you don't need much kit for creating palindromes, just writing materials, and a mirror, if you want to get a bit professional. This mysterious form of wordplay known as the palindrome--in which a group of phrases can be read both forwards and backwards--has bewitched and beguiled readers for centuries and, due to its mirrored, dualistic quality, was at one point considered to have magical powers. Telly Savalas is an actor best known for playing the part of police detective Kojak on the 1970s cop drama of the same name. This one in particular is bad because it is an endless cycle of quick edits of a hellish experience.also, my girlfriend informed me midway through production that geese don’t really quack as much as honk and that is my bad y’all. The meaning of the film is found in the emotion, the rush, the pace, and the incongruent of the screen life with the evergreen that sits quietly at the "real screen" of the window of the city.

In the end, he realizes the foolishness in never stopping to smell the roses, shown here as him never, well, stopping to smell the roses. Narrowing the stereo field and wiping off reverb/delays that are defining that room are a big help in getting to a healthier starting point before you start mixing for your own track’s need. Simple shots seem to have been somewhat re-juvinated and made ten times more interesting, for example when he looks at his watch; or when he picks up the payphone in the station and we get that Homicide-style jump cut/dialogue repetition.

The meaning, of course, would not change should this be the case: enjoy the pleasures of life before you waste it looking for something more. This mysterious form of wordplay known as the palindrome—in which a group of phrases can be read both forwards and backwards—has bewitched and beguiled readers for centuries and, due to its mirrored, dualistic quality, was at one point considered to have magical powers. But to set that up and then say -- "hey, we all need to slow down sometimes and smell the roses" is just plain bunk (not to mention cliché sentimental crap). There's also a sense of responsible in that you're the one giving him a break, cutting into the cycle.

Then latter in the ending sequence they keep repeating the exact footage not in flash back but because the director was simply too lazy shoot different actions in different ways.Big spoiler (for those still reading Stephen King's Dark Tower series), but this flick was a glimpse into the mind of Roland.

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