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The intro for Dour Candy is a dialogue from the movie The Dancer Upstairs, directed by John Malkovich.
The film is an adaptation of the book The Dancer Upstairs by Nicholas Shakespeare, who also wrote the screenplay.
A: “You're a man who understands history, right? If you want to start a revolution, why not issue a manifesto? Why not show the people who you are, what you're doing?"
B: "That's perfectly understandable. Socrates wrote nothing down. Neither did Jesus. You see the problem with text is that it assumes it's own reality. It cannot answer, and it cannot explain.”
A: "So if you want it to be effective, you leave no trace, right?"
B: "That's right."
A: "Describe him."
B: "But this was 10 years ago."
A: "Would you happen to have a photo of him?"
B: "He would never allow himself to be photographed."
Prelude was written by Blockhead.
Prelude was produced by Blockhead.
billy woods released Prelude on Tue Jul 02 2013.
[The movie] is called The Dancer Upstairs, it’s John Malkovich’s directorial debut. I saw it around about the time it came out, it’s old now…I just think it’s a great movie and part of the reason is I grew up with in a family where my dad and people around me really believed that Marxist revolution...