Thursday, February 12, 2009

Cyber Gun Desert Eagle

literary universe, part 3: Ethan Hawke

one for me "Dead Poets Society" to my absolute favorite films, and when I got knowledge of it that set one of the leading actors, namely, Ethan Hawke, a novel is written, I had the book very quickly .

I do not know if it's the German translation, but I can not claim to have read me this particularly amusing ("Every now and gone", German title). Rather boring, but definitely always interesting Sequences in between. A debut novel one for Hollywood rather peculiar man who likes his film character Todd Anderson nothing in common.

The reason why I think back to those first fruits of Mr. Hawke is happy, a little experience I had when I left work in the tram sitting reading on me. Next to me was sitting on a longer journey, a man who taught until shortly before dropping out (stop) the word to me. The exact dialogue, I can not remember, but he told me about it, that he had Ethan Hawke on the occasion of the film "Before Sunrise" met in person.
"I had a short scene where I have to carry a suitcase, and because there is a small contact with Ethan Hawke. "(there is a scene that was shot on a platform)

" Before Sunrise "is a film that set in Vienna, and is perhaps for this reason I particularly appreciated. Ethan Hawke plays a young American who happened to be in a train compartment on a very beautiful French woman - July Delpy - take, and the two decide not to immediately go to next home or to fly, but to make in Vienna stopover, and a day there and spend much of the night. The confrontation between two people from the first moment understand very well, and share experiences with each other wonderfully weird, deepened into a love story, which ends after a few hours. Many years later, we actually find a second film called "Before Sunset", where the two former lovebirds actually again - meet - by chance in Paris.

it was due to chance, then, that I was sitting in a tram next to a man who had shot a scene with Ethan Hawke for "Before Sunrise". Of course I would have never approached the man, if he is not on my reading would have been aware. The world is small, and I would in this Case as in many other cases not even touch a "pure coincidence". In the small universe of a tram is contributed to an encounter that probably my party should not have forgotten. If you do, what I certainly can not check, then it would be a pity ...

The second novel by Ethan Hawke, entitled "Ash Wednesday" I have not read the way until today. Maybe I should make up time, and then the man appeared from nowhere at once. If someone believes that this is not possible, the reading times in the "Red Notebook" by Paul Auster. There are coincidences that may not even exist, but they do exist! Life always has surprises in store for us, we humans just have to be open to it ...

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