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	Comments on: Your feedback on &#8220;Caesar Must Die&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Peter Bunyan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#039;Caesar Must Die&#039; was an amazing tour de force: must rate as one of the best films I&#039;ve seen in recent years. Gripping and original, another wonderful interpretation for our times of a major Shakespeare play that must take its place with others such as Polanski&#039;s &#039;Macbeth&#039; and the Branaugh &#039;Hamlet&#039;, to name but two.

For me &#039;Good Night&#039; as a &#039;short film was really too long. It started well and seemed to be focussing on the sexualisation of young girls at a too early age and the pressures on them to &#039;grow up&#039; too soon, but then lost its way, I felt, and became something else. It could even, possibly, be accused of sexual exploitation itself. An interesting piece of work, but one which lost its way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Caesar Must Die&#8217; was an amazing tour de force: must rate as one of the best films I&#8217;ve seen in recent years. Gripping and original, another wonderful interpretation for our times of a major Shakespeare play that must take its place with others such as Polanski&#8217;s &#8216;Macbeth&#8217; and the Branaugh &#8216;Hamlet&#8217;, to name but two.</p>
<p>For me &#8216;Good Night&#8217; as a &#8216;short film was really too long. It started well and seemed to be focussing on the sexualisation of young girls at a too early age and the pressures on them to &#8216;grow up&#8217; too soon, but then lost its way, I felt, and became something else. It could even, possibly, be accused of sexual exploitation itself. An interesting piece of work, but one which lost its way.</p>
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