Stanley Kubrick's Lolita

This topic was created in the Movies forum by lisabethur8 on Friday, October 11, 2013 and has 10 replies.
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"A normal man..... would not necessarily choose the nymphette among them, you'd have to be a.....madman."
Posted by CapriLady

Me too!! it's so beautiful, an insight into the soul.
Does this need subtitles?...lol
Posted by lisabethur8
Posted by CapriLady

Me too!! it's so beautiful, an insight into the soul.


*nods and agrees*
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One of the most well written books of all time imo.
I've been wanting to read the book but Kubrick's adaptation was rather tame imo. Like, what was the point of that goofy Sellers character? :-/
Posted by CapriLady
Does this need subtitles?...lol


they used to have an english version on youtube, full movie, but these days youtube is getting cheap in a way. they're taking away the luxury of old movies, not all, but some. *shrug*
profitable. I mean they're making profit just by visiting the site i guess/using their services.
I enjoyed the black and white version but the 1970+ version is very very good.
It's not the kind of film most people like, they do like it - fascinated by it's darkness....but most will argue (which i've seen in many forum boards on discussions of films/books) on how gross and disgusting the whole thing is. *shrug*
*i meant 1997 version film
Posted by MissPirate
One of the most well written books of all time imo.


I agree. People don't normally like writing things of a "dark" nature, it's too horrific for them.

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