Absolutely! I think that's part of what makes Pinter so brilliant. He takes the typically dramatic and makes it concrete, while taking the concrete and elevating it to conflict we never seem to process or consider.
What do you think provides "mystery" to people who kill other humans for a living? They face the ultimate human moment/mystery as Gus and Ben say, "countless times". Banality can become mysterious in those circumstances, perhaps?
Absolutely! I think that's part of what makes Pinter so brilliant. He takes the typically dramatic and makes it concrete, while taking the concrete and elevating it to conflict we never seem to process or consider.
At some point, this changed from people talking about killing other people into people talking about food. God knows how.
i like the way he says "whistle"
Stevie Griffin
What do you think provides "mystery" to people who kill other humans for a living? They face the ultimate human moment/mystery as Gus and Ben say, "countless times". Banality can become mysterious in those circumstances, perhaps?
Agreed. They are both having nervous breakdowns. Stressful lines of work will do that, I suppose.
fun?a blast better...