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...pure theater. Turn it into a movie, and we would be dragged, inevitably, into the action outside. Which would spoil the point: the unmistakable sense of both the ordinariness and the utter incomprehensibility of the experience of men in war. Outside, soldiers are racing across a patch of ground scarcely bigger than the width of a rugby field. Inside, the bunks are still warm; the bacon and tea are waiting. The men are gone for just three minutes. When they return, everything has changed. When it was first staged in London (starring Laurence Olivier and directed by James Whale...
...looked over in Fink’s direction to see a policeman standing three to four feet away from Fink as Fink dropped the knife on the ground. Geller said that as Fink started to reach for the knife, the officer forced him to the ground—and seconds later three other officers joined in to help...
Once Fink was on the ground, Geller said that the officers took turns holding him as they spoke with Greenhouse Café workers about another suspect who was allegedly in the area and got away...
Bartch said Fink was then made to remove everything from his pockets and put it on the ground, including the knife. Fink was then forced to the ground by the officers and arrested...
...Long, Lonesome,” ties the work together nicely, incorporating musical motifs that appeared in previous songs, and bringing closure to the work as a whole. The music is mostly simple, without being boring or formulaic. Explosions in the Sky ventures into some new ground, particularly with their new, heavier sounds, but their work is somehow wholly familiar. Melody and harmony interact nicely, sometimes contrasting (“It’s Natural to be Afraid”) and sometimes blending (“Catastrophe and Cure”). The tone runs the gamut from dense and discordant...