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TNR film critic Stanley Kauffmann expresses regret about some of his earlier pieces of criticism. Try to guess what this refers to: "I've been more embarassed about that privately than anything else I've ever written...".

This interview is part of a wider celebration of Stanley Kauffmann's 50 years at The New Republic. For more interviews with senior editor Ruth Franklin, choice reviews from Kauffmann's illustrious career, and more, visit our Kauffmann site.

--Ben Eisler

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COMMENTS (5)

08/16/2009 - 5:54pm EDT |

I'm guessing it's his notorious positive review of Yes Giorgio!

08/16/2009 - 5:58pm EDT |

Sigh.  Nope, he thinks he underrated Godard.  Now I remember why I stopped reading his reviews a long time ago.

08/16/2009 - 6:47pm EDT |

Goddard is overated, Stanley.

08/17/2009 - 1:34am EDT |

What is Kauffmann suggesting here?

This: That when we react to something not able to be accessed [and then assessed] objectively we can only take out of it what we first put into it. This: All of the accummulated experiences and relationships we have had that nudged [or yanked] us in one direction rather than another.

This is true for both aesthetic and ethical [political] assessments. If, for example, someone just viewed the film, "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 days", and another asks, "is this a great film?" or "does the film demonstrate abortion is immoral?", we will get answers to both questions all along the value judgment continnum.

Not only this but our answers a ... view full comment

08/18/2009 - 2:51pm EDT |

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