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'''Karma (Part 6)''' is | '''Karma (Part 6)''' is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side (Series)]]. It was originally broadcast on May 28, [[2000]]. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Revision as of 16:52, 2 March 2021
Series | |
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The Other Side (Series) | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
5/28/2000 | |
Cast | |
Joe Frank, Larry Block, Kristine McKenna, Jack Kornfield | |
Format | |
Karma Style, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | Karma (Part 5) |
Followed by: | Karma (Part 7) |
And so two weeks passed of emails and phone messages from Kate.
Karma (Part 6) is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side (Series). It was originally broadcast on May 28, 2000.
Synopsis
- Joe: he talks to Kate on the phone. They say they love each other. An idyllic description of Europe. Joe is jealous. Joe's mother had a wondering eye. The big bang and finding God.
- Joe's mother: she answers the phone, says she is not naked, and discusses romantic movies.
- Kristine: romantic love compared to extreme performance art. Love and immortality.
- Kornfield: a woman is told by people of different religions that they've each seen her dead lover in their afterlife.
- Larry: A brief relationship with a woman from the theater who then loses interest in him.
- Joe: Animal cruelty as part of God's plan. "You could call it God's grace. But I wouldn't."
- Kornfield: Explaining satellites, the solar system to a wise old monk. Wisdom vs. knowledge. The origin of everything in an ancient star.
- Kristine: A boy walks her to school throughout her adolescence. Being disappointed with her first sexual encounter. Bad relationships.
- Joe: Imagining fake memories about Kate: meeting her in Rome, being teenage sweethearts; the sort of imagined scenes on thinks of while waiting on a plane.
- Kornfield: Knowing what time it is. "When [situation] arises, how does your heart respond?" set to a fast beat.
- Sound effects: a stewardess gives a safety lecture on an airplane.
- Joe: All songs are about love. Alternative song titles about unpleasant everyday events.
Music
- "Spacebeach" - Arling & Cameron (from Music for Imaginary Films, 1999) | YouTube
- "Brazil" - Antonio Carlos Jobim (from Stone Flower, 1970) | YouTube
- "Re-arrange" - Cinematic Orchestra (from Talkin Inside The Beat, 1999) | YouTube
Commentary
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Spblat
I think this is the one to show my mom, aside from the bit about Joe overhearing his elderly mother moaning while masturbating. Ah well. A really outstanding example of the Karma style.