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Dance of Devour
Jerry Lewis
Ladies Man
Gilles Deleuze
Cinema 2: The Time Image
Cinéma 2: L'image-temps
Chapter III. From Recollection to Dreams: Third Commentary on Bergson
Chapitre III. Du souvenir aux rêves (troisième commentaire de Bergson)
3f: The four ages of burlesque
3f: Les quatre âges du burlesque
The set has its own importance, pure description having replaced its object, as in the famous girls' house seen in its entirety in section in Ladies' Man, whilst the action gives way to the grand ballet of the Devouring Woman and the hero become dancer. [Deleuze Cinema 2, 1989: 62c]
Le décor vaut pour lui-même, description pure ayant remplacé son objet, comme la célèbre maison de jeunes filles toute entière vue en coupe, dans « Ladies’man », tandis que l’action fait place au grand ballet de la Dévoreuse et du héros devenu danseur. [Deleuze Cinéma 2, 1985: 88b]
Deleuze, Gilles. Cinema 2: The Time Image. Transl. Hugh Tomlinson and Robert Galeta. London & New York: 1989.
Deleuze, Gilles. Cinéma 2: L'image-temps. Paris: Les éditions de minuit, 1985.
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