23-02-2013, 10:45 AM
I've just watched The Package (and subsequently read the related thread), I have to thank everyone for the recommendation, it does an excellent job of (hopefully) building the conceptual headspace for an audience to approach the original events with an open mind. It always seems that to some extent, the power of a fictionalized scenario is to relay the internal logic of the situation whilst bypassing the mental blocks often present, or at least that's my take home. After reading the ISGP docs (I originally found this forum, trying to find a back up of them), I remember trying to find a way to frame the content so that people would listen to me, or at least hear me out, with little success beyond those who had already been aware of the case through Belgian media.
Side note, glad to hear that Knife in the Water is available to watch online, I remember spending a fair whack trying to get hold of it on DVD. Didn't rate Carnage so highly, but it reminds me that The Ghostwriter (I think it was released as The Ghost in some territories) also touched on some similar themes.
Namaste
Side note, glad to hear that Knife in the Water is available to watch online, I remember spending a fair whack trying to get hold of it on DVD. Didn't rate Carnage so highly, but it reminds me that The Ghostwriter (I think it was released as The Ghost in some territories) also touched on some similar themes.
Namaste

