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x-man:
If you have seen BBM and Undertow, you will probably have noticed the way they resonate with each other  The link I am providing describes it better than I could.  I noticed it the first time through Undertow.  I have only cried in two movies in my life--BBM and Undertow.  Undertow is not just a retelling of BBM, they are echoes of each other.  If you haven't seen Undertow you might want to add  it to your collection--not only for the BBM-like aspects, but because it is an excellent film.

http://www.datalounge.com/cgi-bin/iowa/ajax.html?t=9278779#page:showThread,9278779

southendmd:
You bet, x-man. I still love this film very much.

Here's a thread about "Undertow/Contracorriente" from 2010:

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,46298.0/all.html

x-man:

--- Quote from: southendmd on May 06, 2015, 08:06:16 am ---You bet, x-man. I still love this film very much.

Here's a thread about "Undertow/Contracorriente" from 2010:

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,46298.0/all.html

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Thanks, southendmd, for the alert to the Undertow/BBM thread.  I KNEW when I posted above that SOMEWHERE on BetterMost there would be a discussion of Undertow--I just didn't know how to find it.  God, the absolute impossibility of the fisherman's dilemma after the painter dies is heart-wrenching.

BTW: About the photo on your logo, WHO is that guy?  He looks familiar.  Is it you?  If it is, I want your phone number.

southendmd:

--- Quote from: x-man on May 06, 2015, 01:16:00 pm ---
BTW: About the photo on your logo, WHO is that guy?  He looks familiar.  Is it you?  If it is, I want your phone number.

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Yeah, I wish.  That's one of my favorite photos of Jake.  I don't have his phone number.

x-man:

--- Quote from: southendmd on May 06, 2015, 01:41:11 pm ---Yeah, I wish.  That's one of my favorite photos of Jake.  I don't have his phone num

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So THAT'S why he looks so familiar.  With the bigger photo I see it now.  But he must have been very young in that photo--his beard hadn't filled in.  Perhaps about the time of Donnie Darko?  As far as strictly eye-candy is concerned, and this is saying more about me than about Gyllenhaal, it was Prince of Persia that really grabbed me.

Aside from that question, does anybody agree with me that BBM marked the highpoint in his career as far as his acting is concerned?  Maybe closely followed by Darko and Brothers.  I have only seen Bubble, Darko, BBM, Brothers, Prince, Source, and End of W.  My impression was that once he turned to action/video game take-offs, he was after money, not establishing a reputation as a quality actor.  I can't believe Ledger would have done that.  So for me, his wave crested with BBM--and not a bad job in Brothers--but was flat or downhill from then on.  Am I being unfair to him?  Do some of the films of his that I have missed, give the lie to my impression?  If so, telll me which ones to watch.

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