tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8189386.post8297171139522108871..comments2023-11-05T16:08:00.486+07:00Comments on Limitless Cinema: THE YELLOW ROBE (1967, Lester James Peries, Sri Lanka, A++++++++++)celinejuliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06347238043440133059noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8189386.post-33168450802746317572012-06-09T09:44:18.342+07:002012-06-09T09:44:18.342+07:00Thank you very much, Xavier. I'm very glad to ...Thank you very much, Xavier. I'm very glad to know that Joseph Wresinski inspired a lot of people to do good things. I'm very touched by the end of the film when we hear the conversation of Joseph and then realize that he is dead and the voice we hear is supposed to come from his spirit. He may be dead, but his spirit lives on and still inspires us. I also like it very much that the film doesn't try to make Joseph look too heroic, but makes him look like a human being who does the best he can to help others.celinejuliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06347238043440133059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8189386.post-76442624661266432682012-06-08T12:42:21.158+07:002012-06-08T12:42:21.158+07:00I am glad to see your comment about Joseph l'i...I am glad to see your comment about Joseph l'insoumis; I appreciate that Joseph W put himself in the middle of wretch because he could not accept that human beings be exposed to such a continuous destruction. And this appealed to the poor themselves and to others ! If you want to know more, you can have a look on http://www.unheard-voices.org/?lang=en and joseph-wresinski.org. Take care, Xavier (Full time ATD Fourth World volunteer, the Movement created by Wresinski)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com