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Will you judge me a horrible person for considering The Fountainhead to be one of the best books i’ve ever read? Well, if we go purely by literary merits… I just really liked the writing and characters and story. I really couldn’t put it down.
I also don’t have your normal mindset… so yea….
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ha saw this slate piece too. was the fountain made into a hugh jackman movie? i watched it and it was awful except for rachel weisz who is awesome.
btw i’ve read both the fountainhead and atlas shrugged, and liked them. if you read them knowing that her family’s pharmacy was confiscated during the Bolshevik revolution when she was 12, it’s not quite as “pathological.”
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hugh & rachel were superb in the fountain!
when he argues with the ghost rachel
while starving on the remains of the rachel tree
that they’ll make it, not to worry
is one of many dualities in the film
after the fountain,
as conquistador, brain surgeon, a timeless monk
i stopped seeing hugh as wolverine
but as a very gifted actor
“while watching, you kept fumbling with the ring,”
rachel said to me,
the ring her mother gave to me
that i carry around my neck -
“keep her safe, this is the wedding band i wore when pregnant.”

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