Forman deserves to be the most insightful director.
Always moved by Czech and Eastern European films, which seem to be the least commercial, of course in my country, how would I go my way...disillusioning question. Our environment today is not even as good as it was in the 1960s, when Forman was almost the same age as me, and he was also looking for himself in the cracks of the system. And he actually handed over blondes and firefighters, hoping it's just a matter of talent. At least one direction, not something like the daily strangulation that is unique to China, like a force lighting a fire under a pond and you are trapped in hot water, slowly losing consciousness.
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