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World cinema classics #19

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If… (1969) – Lindsay Anderson

Go on. Look at me. Look at my eyes. I’ll kill you. Sometimes I stand in front of the mirror and my eyes get bigger and bigger. And I’m like a tiger. I like tigers. Rrrrah!

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This entry was posted in 1001 things to do before you die, eroticism, European cinema, film, politics, subversion, surrealism on October 20, 2007 by jahsonic.

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