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Roy Brander's avatar

The most memorable scene in the middle Indiana Jones movie is when Kate Capshaw is repulsed by the villagers' food offering, and Indy tells her "some of these people haven't eaten in days. You are insulting them and embarrassing me. Eat."

I thought those 10 seconds were some of the clearest, simplest moral instruction ever put on film.

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Mark Shields's avatar

Truly enjoyed Dark Side of the Hut, and great closer!

Had a similar epiphany (epiphony?) in 1976. After a late afternoon of tossing frisbees on Red Square to an curious crowd, and sometimes slowing/stopping traffic, several of my buds and I were invited to ‘our place for drinks and getting to know you’ by a similarly student-aged group who had become friendly in the course of the frisbee diplomacy repartee.

We said ‘yeah’ or something equivalent - it was thirsty work.

They had or found a ride, I think, but may well have been public transport.

And during the ensuing evening numbers of their friends squeezed in and out of a cozy dorm like space until the wee hours, sharing beer and vodka and schnapps and cigarettes while we worked on our primitive Russian, and they their English, German, French or whatever lingua was common currency in the moment. Belts were exchanged, hats, shirts, blue jeans, paper money, spare passport photos, all to the tune of their one English record, played over and over: it was MY baptism in Led Zeppelin IV & Stairway to Heaven...!

We finally realized people were trying to sleep all around us, so we stumbled out of the army barracks into the quiet dark of wee hours Moscow and made our way (these were the days of Cyrillic maps on paper!) back to our hotel.

Still listening, 47 years later. Loved the recent tribute by Heart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUB8kBKAFcg

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