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Because the greatest film is just a ripoff of Mrs Dalloway, a mediocre book

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>voted greatest film of all time
>just a rip-off of Mrs Dalloway
Films are so inferior to literature, it's not even funny

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As someone who's only read Waiting for Godot, I can kind of see what OP is saying, but picrel is probably the true cinematic parallel to Beckett. I'd also very comfortably place Beau Travail, Playtime, Where is the Friend's House, the Taste of Cherry, the Wind will Carry us, certain aspect of Close-up and also Certified Copy.
Those last 5 are all by the same director, so I guess my vote would be that Kiarostami is the most Beckett person in film, though for single films I think Jeanne Dielman still wins.

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>>11914133
better never to have been

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