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The book that changed my life!
Not to be overly dramatic, but John Izod's book not only helped me understand the deeper brilliance of Roegs approach to filmmaking, and why his movies stay with you despite their seemingly illogical narrative line - but as an introduction to Jung's ideas, Izod's book helped me view myself and others through the kinder and more playful jungian lens. Truly, on a personal...
Published on March 1, 2005 by Howard A. Phillips
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Lots of Psychobabble!!
This book reads like a psychology textbook as the author tries to look at Nicolas Roegs films from a Jungian viewpoint. Not much info about the making of the films or about Roeg himself.
Published on August 14, 2002 by Michael Webb
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The book that changed my life!, March 1, 2005
This review is from: The Films of Nicolas Roeg: Myth and Mind (Hardcover)
Not to be overly dramatic, but John Izod's book not only helped me understand the deeper brilliance of Roegs approach to filmmaking, and why his movies stay with you despite their seemingly illogical narrative line - but as an introduction to Jung's ideas, Izod's book helped me view myself and others through the kinder and more playful jungian lens. Truly, on a personal level, reading John Izod's book helped me restore an inner balance that was slipping away. I feel his writing is unpretentious, and the glossary of jungian terms is quite helpful. I can't recommend this book highly enough!
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Lots of Psychobabble!!, August 14, 2002
This review is from: The Films of Nicolas Roeg: Myth and Mind (Hardcover)
This book reads like a psychology textbook as the author tries to look at Nicolas Roegs films from a Jungian viewpoint. Not much info about the making of the films or about Roeg himself.
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The greatest living writer. Better than Shakespeare., February 13, 2003
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This review is from: The Films of Nicolas Roeg: Myth and Mind (Hardcover)
Quite simply...... IT's IZOD! Buy this book. Twice. His cats will thank you for it.
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