On Feb 6, 2009, at 12:13 AM, wrobert at uci.edu wrote:
> Well, that is certainly born true in minute after tedious minute of
> Riefenstahl's film.
Tedious is an interesting critique. Harold Bloom said somewhere that a great boredom is often a mask for a great anxiety. Is the boredom a defense against getting swept up into the triumph? And, if we didn't know how it all turned out, would it seem so boring?
Doug