Fernando Pessoa had the poetic and unabashed optimism to
assert: “Everything ends well. If things are not well, it’s because it is not
the end yet. “ Along these lines death
is an ending well, and the other world a
possible paradise, which it should be. Not
as vague and equation like as Pessoa, Disney had enough innocence to specify this
ending- well as the communion of love, faith and fantasy. Since love, faith and
fantasy are equally transcendent, a Disney happy ending, like that of Pessoa’s,
is beyond chronology: before having or not to happen, it is true in its very
conception, self sufficiently true.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
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