Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, apparently playing themselves, share their lives over the course of an evening meal at a restaurant. Gregory, a theater director from New York, is the more talkative of the pair. He relates to Shawn his tales of dropping out, traveling around the world, and experiencing the variety of ways people live, such as a monk who could balance his entire weight on his fingertips. Shawn listens avidly, but questions the value of Gregory's seeming abandonment of the pragmatic aspects of life.
Andre Gregory is the focus of the first hour of the film, when he describes some of his experiences since giving up his career as a theatre director in 1975. These include working with his friend, director Jerzy Grotowski, and a group of Polish actors in a forest in Poland, his visit to Findhorn in Scotland, and his trip to the Sahara to try to create a play based on The Little Prince by Saint-Exupéry. He worked with a group in a small piece of performance art on Long Island, which resulted in Andre's being (briefly) buried alive on Halloween night.
The rest of the film is a conversation as Wally Shawn tries to argue that living life as Andre has done for the past five years is simply not possible for most people. He relates ordinary pleasures, like having a cup of coffee. Andre responds that what passes for normal life in New York in the late 1970s, is more akin to living in a dream than it is to real life. The movie ends without a clear resolution to the conflict in worldviews articulated by the two men. Wally reminisces during a taxi ride about his childhood and mentions that when he arrives at home, he tells his girlfriend Debbie about his dinner with Andre. Erik Satie's Gymnopédie No. 1 plays in the background
I was just thinking about this very topic. Yesterday, I watched as a school board threw a black gentleman out of the meeting because he insisted on reading one of those pornographic books to the school board. He had just gotten past the description of the protagonist being "fingered" by their friend and the school board shut him down.
They were so blase about it. "Sir, your excused, you cannot read that material here. Guards, please remove him". Then they just went about their business as if that did not just happen.
It occurred to me to me that those school board members cannot really be human beings. I know, in a way, I am othering people, but this is not really like that. However, I really believe that no human being in their right mind would condone a book like that for children. Across all races, religions, etc., not one human would think that material like that for children is acceptable.
So, it got me thinking, there are beings all over the world who see deviant practices in regard to children and animals as perfectly reasonable. They are beings but they are not human. What they are is still to be determined, but I am convinced more and more they are not of the human species.
The world was full of all kinds of hominids for millions of years and there is nothing but "controlled DEI" science that says we are ALL HOME SAPIENS SAPIENS now. How can that be possible? For millions of years, different hominids walked the Earth and then bam, we are all just the same. I am starting to believe that may not actually be true and the real truth is to taboo.
Hmmmm...... way back about 30 years ago, we moved and I intentionally neglected to reconnect the antenna to our TV. No more TV news. No news at all, until the internet came along. Now I'm here waiting for justice for the globalists.
MY DINNER WITH ANDRE (1981) LOUIS MALLE https://www.bitchute.com/video/qCyjrei2vuvE/
Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory, apparently playing themselves, share their lives over the course of an evening meal at a restaurant. Gregory, a theater director from New York, is the more talkative of the pair. He relates to Shawn his tales of dropping out, traveling around the world, and experiencing the variety of ways people live, such as a monk who could balance his entire weight on his fingertips. Shawn listens avidly, but questions the value of Gregory's seeming abandonment of the pragmatic aspects of life.
Andre Gregory is the focus of the first hour of the film, when he describes some of his experiences since giving up his career as a theatre director in 1975. These include working with his friend, director Jerzy Grotowski, and a group of Polish actors in a forest in Poland, his visit to Findhorn in Scotland, and his trip to the Sahara to try to create a play based on The Little Prince by Saint-Exupéry. He worked with a group in a small piece of performance art on Long Island, which resulted in Andre's being (briefly) buried alive on Halloween night.
The rest of the film is a conversation as Wally Shawn tries to argue that living life as Andre has done for the past five years is simply not possible for most people. He relates ordinary pleasures, like having a cup of coffee. Andre responds that what passes for normal life in New York in the late 1970s, is more akin to living in a dream than it is to real life. The movie ends without a clear resolution to the conflict in worldviews articulated by the two men. Wally reminisces during a taxi ride about his childhood and mentions that when he arrives at home, he tells his girlfriend Debbie about his dinner with Andre. Erik Satie's Gymnopédie No. 1 plays in the background
Hey fren, thanks so much. This I got to watch.
Appreciate this.
I was just thinking about this very topic. Yesterday, I watched as a school board threw a black gentleman out of the meeting because he insisted on reading one of those pornographic books to the school board. He had just gotten past the description of the protagonist being "fingered" by their friend and the school board shut him down.
They were so blase about it. "Sir, your excused, you cannot read that material here. Guards, please remove him". Then they just went about their business as if that did not just happen.
It occurred to me to me that those school board members cannot really be human beings. I know, in a way, I am othering people, but this is not really like that. However, I really believe that no human being in their right mind would condone a book like that for children. Across all races, religions, etc., not one human would think that material like that for children is acceptable.
So, it got me thinking, there are beings all over the world who see deviant practices in regard to children and animals as perfectly reasonable. They are beings but they are not human. What they are is still to be determined, but I am convinced more and more they are not of the human species.
The world was full of all kinds of hominids for millions of years and there is nothing but "controlled DEI" science that says we are ALL HOME SAPIENS SAPIENS now. How can that be possible? For millions of years, different hominids walked the Earth and then bam, we are all just the same. I am starting to believe that may not actually be true and the real truth is to taboo.
Hmmmm...... way back about 30 years ago, we moved and I intentionally neglected to reconnect the antenna to our TV. No more TV news. No news at all, until the internet came along. Now I'm here waiting for justice for the globalists.
Great for you!
what are the most highly active chemicals known to man ?
My guess, Fluorine.