I went to the Bastille tonight with a whole Sciences Po crowd. Yeah, that Bastille-- though there's nothing left of the prison anymore. Instead, the whole area is dominated by bars and clubs of various degrees of sketchiness, from the classy to the not-so. More tomorrow, but before I go to bed, the two main questions I received in the course of many conversations tonight:
1. "Well, of course Americans don't like football [soccer] usually, but now that you've got Beckham, are people watching it a lot?"
2. "Oh, you're from the U.S.? ... Hey, have you seen that movie by Michael Moore?"
This usually refers to Sicko (though a German brought Bowling for Columbine up in a conversation about the relative safety of the US and Canada). I have seen it, and even if I hadn't, I could here, bien sûr. The posters are all up around my metro stop, and it's been playing at the nearest theater since I've been here.
The tagline is different than on the US poster-- "In the United States, to stay healthy... don't fall sick!" Which somehow sounds a little smug, which they're justified for.
More tomorrow.
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Apparently they are showing it at Sciences Po this week. I know this because one of my acquaintances said, "Oh look, they're showing Psycho!" I turned around, fully expecting to see a picture of Alfred Hitchcock, or the Bates Motel, only to be surprised by Michael Moore.
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