Donald Satz wrote: >I thought the film held back anything significant and insightful concerning >Jackie's artistic development. This was a major weakness of the movie. It >would have been much better if the "middle" section concerning the trivial >family goings-on had been replaced with a real close look at how her >artistic expertise developed. I guess that the makers of the film thought >this close look would not be appreciated by most of the audience. I haven't seen the movie (don't intend to), and don't know anything about the people responsible for making it, but I would suggest that there is another possibility: these folks don't know anything about how musicians develop, and therefore couldn't possibly have put it into the film. It strikes me that people who know something about music usually have better things to do than make movies, and movie-makers only know how to sensationalize music, not present it realistically (look at Ken Russell's oeuvre, for example). Jon Johanning // [log in to unmask]