Not Pynchon but Kosinski (probably)
Mark Thibodeau
jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com
Sat Sep 14 21:02:33 UTC 2019
The theater seats 522, but it was not filled to capacity (no word on
actual attendance). But if, let's say, ten percent of the audience
walked out, and they did so mostly in a bunch, all roughly at the same
time, that would definitely be seen as a significant walk-out, would
it not?
By the way, leaving because you can't hack it isn't necessarily a
condemnation of the film (or play) being performed. Sometimes, you
just reach your limits, you know?
yer old pal Jerky
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 4:59 PM bulb <bulb at vheissu.net> wrote:
>
> From the URL you posted (for which thank you):
>
> "TIFF programmer Dorota Lech introduced Vaclav Marhoul's film as a "plunge
> into the darkest corners of the human soul," before around 40 people left
> the 522-seat theater."
>
> A "mass walk out"? 40 out of 522 is less than 8 percent...
>
> This Kosinski novel is brilliant (have not seen the movie).
>
> Michel.
>
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