Go out, run out, dial up, basically rent this Bill Murray now. You won’t be disappointed. In fact, you might be enlightened. A few years from now you’ll be able to tell all your friends you saw that Murray classic movies before it was highly acclaimed by the common public. “The Razor’s Edge” was filmed in 1983. It takes place in Chicago, Paris and Nepal. There’s also something about WW I, a stylish ambulance, a clever monk and perhaps a heroin junkie; but that’s all I’m going to tell you. The rest has to find you. The film is a combination of “Lost in Translation” and “Darjeeling Limited.” Okay, maybe I told a little more. Anyone who loves Bill Murray, or perhaps even the likes of Peter Sellers will revel in this self-identity sojourn.
Duck or shoot first,
R.S. Praefke
Monday, October 6, 2008
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