dinsdag 30 maart 2010

Shelter from the Storm


’T was in another lifetime, one of toil and blood
When blackness was a virtue and the road was full of mud
I came in from the wilderness, a creature void of form.
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”

(...)

I was burned out from exhaustion, buried in the hail,
Poisoned in the bushes an’ blown out on the trail,
Hunted like a crocodile, ravaged in the corn.
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”

Suddenly I turned around and she was standin’ there
With silver bracelets on her wrists and flowers in her hair.
She walked up to me so gracefully and took my crown of thorns.
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”

(...)

I’ve heard newborn babies wailin’ like a mournin’ dove
And old men with broken teeth stranded without love.
Do I understand your question, man, is it hopeless and forlorn?
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”

In a little hilltop village, they gambled for my clothes
I bargained for salvation an’ they gave me a lethal dose.
I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn.
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm.”

Tekst en muziek van Bob Dylan, 1974. Opname van de Rolling Thunder Review tour, 1976.

vrijdag 19 maart 2010

Film: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada


In de nacht van zondag 21 op maandag 22 maart 2010 van 00:00 tot 01:55 uur op BBC 2. Western van Tommy Lee Jones uit 2005.
Josh Hurst: Tommy Lee Jones wrote his Harvard thesis on Catholic writer Flannery O'Connor. At the time it no doubt seemed like a subject with little relevance to the craft of filmmaking, but, in The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, it serves him remarkably well. Jones himself has admitted that the spirit of O'Connor looms heavy on his directorial debut, and indeed, Jones' first solo flight bears uncanny aesthetic and theological similarities to O'Connor's short fiction—dark humor, startling violence, spiritual restlessness, a flare for the grotesque, and a keen understanding of man's depravity that will doubtless strike some moviegoers as mere misanthropism.


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Film: L'enfant

Zondag 21 maart 2010 van 21:35 tot 23:10 uur op Ketnet & Canvas (VRT 2). Een film uit 2005 van Jean-Pierre en Luc Dardenne. Onder meer bekroond met de Gouden Palm (Filmfestival van Cannes).
Jeffrey Overstreet: The Dardennes insist that they are not making "Christian films" or encouraging a "Christian interpretation." They told Sight and Sound, "We never wanted to express any thesis, Christian or otherwise—it's simply a human story: you harm someone and you try to repent. But our civilisation is so much founded on religion that it's hard to get away from it." But whatever they claim about their work, art is capable of revealing far more than an artist intends. It would be interesting to hear an agnostic explain the existence and the work of conscience and grace in these characters' hearts.


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