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 Well, insomnia set in a few days ago, and I channel surfed yet again to find something worthwhile.  I instantly stopped surfing when I landed in the middle of a Hitchcock episode that I immediately recognized--"The Life Work of Juan Diaz."  Also like "The Jar," I had not seen this episode in many years, but I remembered it well.  It was just as creepy as I remembered it, but I noticed something else--how very moving it was when Maria spoke to the mummy of her dead husband, begging his forgiveness for putting him on display so she could earn a little money to feed her and her children, to keep them alive.  The light in his dead eye (just like the light in Boris Karloff's/Im-Ho-Tep's eye as he was brought back to life by the reading of the Scroll of Thoth) tells her that he understands and does forgive her.  I remember reading something that Bette Davis said about Charles Laughton:  "He understands the human heart.  No one but a man of sorrows could have played Quasimodo like that man did."  Indeed.  And Mr. Bradbury also understands the human heart.  I see it in his stories all the time-- | |||
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 Well said, Vik! Something in your epistle reminds me; I'm running short of tanna leaves... | ||||
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 Viktoria, I'm pleased to hear that you saw the episode again (you enquired about it a while ago  here!) One of the spookier moments is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m-NMROwVfA - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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