From: "janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com" <janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com>
To: "wppdirector AT gmail.com" <wppdirector AT gmail.com>, "Percy-L: Literary and Philosophical Discussion" <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [percy-l] Terrence Malick and Percy - Review Essay of the film "Knight of Cups and the Spirituality of Sleaze" (Bret McCracken)
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 14:49:40 +0000 (UTC)
I have been traveling and just got home so I can't give this much attention at the moment, but I would like to say that Malick's The Tree of Life was a gorgeous movie (watch it with titles) which I connected with Percy ephemerally and with Carlos Eire's Learning to Die in Miami. These three seemed to have similar themes.
I won't say more now.
Janet Cantor
Dear Percy-L:
I would like to commend the below review article of Terrence
Malick's latest film, "Knight of Cups," for quite an interesting
read. Percy is quoted (through Binx) in the review, and the
parallels between Malick and Percy are substantial on numerous
levels that could lead to an engaging Percy-L discussion.
(Malick, to my knowledge, was greatly influenced by Percy and
once apparently considered a film version of "The Moviegoer,"
though that was some fifteen years ago.) From "Knight," it is
possible to understand why.
That being said, the somewhat tentative nature of this essay's
beginning is misleading and rather establishes the context that
ultimately targets what might be seen as Malick's brilliance,
and in turn Percy's — in their artistic rendering of "where"
personal meaning lies, in the contrast of being drawn toward the
superficial or the substantive, despite the abundant nature of
the former (for example, Los Angeles as Malick's setting), and
the fleeting "signs" of the latter (the search for relationship)
as in "The Moviegoer." Malick and Percy walk in stride in their
"indirect communications" of where each places the locus of
personal meaning.
I, for one, would be interested in any follow-up comments any on
the list have to offer.
Best,
Henry Mills
Percy-L Administrator
"Knight of Cups and the Spirituality of Sleaze"
In his seventh film, Terrence Malick explores spiritual struggle
amidst the stargazing seductions of the City of Angels.
Brett McCracken/ MARCH 4, 2016
Re: [percy-l] Terrence Malick and Percy - Review Essay of the film "Knight of Cups and the Spirituality of Sleaze" (Bret McCracken),
janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com, 03/08/2016