Hello!
I'm interested in your opinions about "Who's afraid of Virgina Woolf?".
I have read the play and a few weeks ago I bought the DVD - this film with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton is the best I have ever seen.
The point that impressed me so much is the possibilty to construct a life in mind, when the real life is everything else than a pleasure.
Is this the great advantage of the mind of human beings to escape from reality or isn't there such a possibility, because in the end we are always thrown back to reality and have to cope with it?
I would appreciate your opinions.
Greetings
I'm interested in your opinions about "Who's afraid of Virgina Woolf?".
I have read the play and a few weeks ago I bought the DVD - this film with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton is the best I have ever seen.
The point that impressed me so much is the possibilty to construct a life in mind, when the real life is everything else than a pleasure.
Is this the great advantage of the mind of human beings to escape from reality or isn't there such a possibility, because in the end we are always thrown back to reality and have to cope with it?
I would appreciate your opinions.
Greetings