by pedalling_faster » Fri 17 Feb 2006, 17:11:51
Wow ! that is a good thing. not just the one event - that you're working with people who are ... willing to discuss reality ?
i lived on Haro near the intersection of Burrard & Robson for 5 months.
"kind of" noisy. if there was a way to convert noise into electricity ...
OK, back to Doom & Gloom.
i heard that "eo Suburbia" discusses urban food riots, etc. this is something i have a hard time visualizing. does the movie do a good job of treating the underpinnings and the possible un-folding of this "slightly" dreary subject ?
i live in kind of the "yuppie section" of san fran, out near the ocean. i like to take the bus to clubs down on valencia & divisadero, both areas with a lot of economically poor people. i usually walk, at night, with no problem, knock on wood. last week, walking down Gough near Hayes Valley, i was struck by how BUSY the city is - cars, people ... the local economy is humming, it embodies the concept of Peak.
i have a hard time visualizing/ understanding how the local fabric of society might be ripped so that, for example, buses are being held up at gun-point.
any chance of getting kind of a mini-review of the movie ?