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peregrine9

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October 7, 2011
Part 2 of Living In the Material World Emphasizes George's 'Inner Life!'

 It a pity, Isn't it a shame. How we break each other's hearts, and cause each other pain. How we take each other's love, Without thinking anymore. Forgetting to give back. Isn't it a pity? George Harrison Part 2 of Living in the Material World has a much lower key of feeling to it than Part 1, which is in harmony with the texture of the second half of George's life. Still exciting though; it's nice to see Monty Python again, and there's the Traveling Wilburys, the sprawling Victorian mansion of Sir Frankie Crisp, and many insightful reflections of Harrison's life from his widow, Olivia.

http://newsblaze.com/story/20111007122909kays.nb/topstory.html
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Re: Living In the Material World Emphasizes George's 'Inner Life!' - part 2
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2011, 03:54:05 PM »

I just saw the film over the weekend, and I was impressed. It is very good.

I don't think there are any new revelations. Although, the subject of George's infidelity was slightly surprising to me. I knew of it, but I did not know it had happened so much. I knew of the allegations from Connor Clapton's mother, and I had only placed limited value and credence to that story. As Olivia alludes there were many women. Olivia tells of it with grace and shows what a beautiful woman she is, inside and out.

I like Dhani reading the letters that George wrote, it is a classy way to do it.

All in all, not a disappointment to me at all and I look forward to multiple viewings.
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