Whit Stillman, writer and director of my favorite movie of all time, was in Madison this week. Work commitments kept me from showing up for the screening of Metropolitan but I made it for the end of the Q&A and got to exchange a few words with him. I told him about the exchange that’s always stuck with me: one of the preppie college student protagonists asks a middle aged man in a bar (character name: Man in Bar) whether people from their background are inevitably doomed to failure, and the man says, “No, we simply fail without being doomed.”
Published on December 07, 2024 06:37