To Discover That There is Nothing to Discover : Imagination, the Open, And the Movies of Federico Fellini
To Discover That There is Nothing to Discover : Imagination, the Open, And the Movies of Federico Fellini
Lavery, David Lee
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Juliet's friend Valentina is one such individual. Her oblivion, unlike that of the Doctor or Lynx-Eyes, is due not to any will on her part, but to carelessness. She is so ultra-civilized and chic , so involved in the whirl of society and in all fads (she is able, after all, to verbally explain Bhisma's esoteric teachings), that the 102 mysteries of everydayness have become alien to her and she must ask of Juliet, "This is dew, isn't it?" The doctor at the beach provides a different example. His... totally prosaic scientific explanations for all of the promptings of Wild Being which emerge in Juliet represent a willful desire not to rediscover his loss. He attributes her visions to electrical interference, bad diges- tion, and failing to make love often enough, and in the poverty of his cynicism he cannot even see that his explanation that Juliet's visions have their source in the "whims of unknown substances," which is intended as a scientific explanation, might just as easily be taken as another name for the more than rational distortion.
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