“One of the most sublime and hazardous moments in human experience comes when two people lock eyes and realize that they are sexually attracted to one another. They may not act on the knowledge.They may file it away for future reference. They may deny it. They may never see each other again. But the moment has happened, and for an instant all other considerations are insignificant.”
Quote by Roger Ebert
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Roger Ebert's Four Star Reviews--1967-2007
This book features a selection of Roger Ebert's most esteemed film reviews, spanning four decades of cinema. It includes his evaluations of movies that he deemed particularly exceptional, offering insights into his criteria for excellence and his unique perspective on the art of film. more
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