Your Vice Is A Locked Room And Only I Have The Key
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Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have The Key is a wonderfully crafted proto slasher that could have only come from Italy with excellent direction and a strong score from Bruno Nicolai. This is an unusual Italian giallo in terms of story, turning accepted conventions around with a brutal, twisting narrative. That may be why it has held up so well, decades after release. Director Sergio Martino is not as familiar to Americans as Bava or Argento but his five films in the early Seventies are critical to gialli history. This is a cult classic in every sense of the word.
For much of the film, Irina, Oliviero and Floriana live in their own world, and the main events of the film quickly revolve around only them. Their interactions become the impetus for the plot, with outside characters only becoming involved in the action for brief periods of time. Eventually Floriana leaves the villa with a young man who was once involved with Brenda, and it is revealed that Irina has been involved with an outsider. But eventually the story, and the space in which the story takes place, becomes even smaller, as the only original main character left in the end is Irina, and the final scene of the film takes place in the cellar, the most claustrophobic room in the house.
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MR. TIM RUSSERT: And we are Greentop in the shadows of the presidentialretreat at Camp David. Mr. Vice President, good morning and welcome.VICE PRES. DICK CHENEY: Good morning, Tim.MR. RUSSERT: This is the first television program to originate from here,which underscores the seriousness of our discussion this morning. Thepresident, the vice president, the national security team have been meetingfor the last 36 hours. What can you share with the American people thismorningVICE PRES. CHENEY: Well, Tim, this is the first chance we've had reallysince the events this week to sit down and really focus on various plans andpropositions, things we ought to be doing going forward. Up till now it'sbeen focused very much on trying to manage the crisis and to deal with theproblems of the immediate situation. But yesterday we've been able to come upand get everybody together, a lot of work done, staff work done in preparationfor it and sit down and really spend some time looking at what our strategyought to be and how we ought to proceed.MR. RUSSERT: When the president went to the World Trade Center on Friday hesaid, \"The people who did this will hear from all of us soon.\" There's anexpectation in the country that we're about to pay back big time, quickly.What should the American people think or feel about thatVICE PRES. CHENEY: I think the important thing here, Tim, is for people tounderstand that, you know, things have changed since last Tuesday. The worldshifted in some respects. Clearly, what we're faced with here is a situationwhere terrorism is struck home in the United States. We've been subject totargets of terrorist attacks before, especially overseas with our forces andAmerican personnel overseas, but this time because of what happened in NewYork and what happened in Washington, it's a qualitatively different set ofcircumstances.It's also important for people to understand that this is a long-termproposition. It's not like, well, even Desert Storm where we had a buildupfor a few months, four days of combat, and it was over with. This is going tobe the kind of work that will probably take years because the focus has to benot just on any one individual, the problem here is terrorism. And even inthis particular instance, it looks as though the responsible organization wasa group called al-Qaida. It's Arabic for \"The Base.\"MR. RUSSERT: That's Osama bin Laden.VICE PRES. CHENEY: He headed it up and organized it, but it's a very broad,kind of loose coalition of groupings that includes not only his forces but italso includes, for example, Islamic Jihad from Egypt. It includes a movementfrom is Uzbekistan. The groups that are terrorist organizations, peoplethat oftentimes move around them, sometimes share common ideologies thatoperate on a worldwide basis. And what we have to do is take down thosenetworks of terrorist organizations, and as say I think this is going to be astruggle that the United States is going to be involved in for the foreseeablefuture. There's not going to be an end date that we say, \"There, it's allover with.\" It's going to require constant vigilance on our part to avoidproblems in the future, but it's also going to require a major effort and,obviously, quite possibly use of military force.MR. RUSSERT: Do you believe that anyone who participated in the events onTuesday or, in fact, even in a support role, or on a plane that wasn'tsuccessfully hijacked, are they still at large in the United StatesVICE PRES. CHENEY: We don't know. The possibility clearly exists that therecould be additional terrorists out there that were part of this operation thatmaybe got cold feet and didn't get on the airplane, or for one reason oranother were thwarted in their efforts. We have to assume that possibilityexists. We had these 19 individuals in the United States, some of them forseveral years, training, preparing, getting ready for this operation and wecan by no means assume now that that's all there is. There may well be otheroperations that have been planned and are, in fact, in the works.MR. RUSSERT: When the president said, \"Everyone in uniform get ready,\" didthat--does that suggest a massive call-up of reservesVICE PRES. CHENEY: We've had some reserve call-up. We called up, of course,35,000 reservists. We felt that was important to do here. I think the way tothink about it, Tim, is to think about the target and what our objectives arehere. Obviously, we're interested in individuals who were directly involvedin planning, coordinating, ordering the attack. And--but those tend to beindividuals or small groupings of individuals, cells, perhaps, various placesaround the world. We need to go find them and root them out. And--but wealso--what's different here, what's changed in terms of U.S. policy, is thepresident's determination to also go after those nations and organizations andpeople that lend support to these terrorist operators.If you've got a nation out there now that has provided a base, trainingfacilities, a sanctuary, as has been true, for example, in this case, probablywith Afghanistan, then they have to understand, and others like them aroundthe world have to understand, that if you provide sanctuary to terrorists, youface the full wrath of the United States of America. And that we will, infact, aggressively go after these nations to make certain that they cease anddesist from providing support for these kinds of organizations.MR. RUSSERT: Full wrath. That's a very strong statement to the Afghans thismorning.VICE PRES. CHENEY: It is, indeed. It is, indeed.MR. RUSSERT: The president said that Osama bin Laden was the prime suspect.WhyVICE PRES. CHENEY: There is just a lot of evidence to link his organization,the al-Qaida organization, and he is the head of al-Qaida, to thisoperation. There are some ties, for example, to some of the people involvedhere back to the U.S.S. Cole bombing in Yemen. We're able to tell--going backnow looking at relationships and the way they've operated in the past, we'requite confident that, in fact, as the president said, he is the prime suspect.That doesn't mean we know all there is to know yet. That doesn't mean thereweren't others involved. As I mentioned, the Egyptian Islamic Jihad has avery close working relationship with this organization. So there may well beothers. We want to continue to investigate aggressively to make sure we'vewrapped up and understand fully all who were involved. But clearly, theevidence at this point takes us very much in that direction.MR. RUSSERT: You have no doubt that Osama bin Laden played some role inthis.VICE PRES. CHENEY: I have no doubt that he and his organization played asignificant role in this.MR. RUSSERT: Were you surprised by the precision and sophistication of theoperationVICE PRES. CHENEY: Well, certainly, we were surprised in the sense that, youknow, there had been information coming in that a big operation was planned,but that's sort of a trend that you see all the time in these kinds ofreports. But we didn't...MR. RUSSERT: No specific threatVICE PRES. CHENEY: No specific threat involving really a domestic operationor involving what happened, obviously, the cities, airliner and so forth. Wedid go on alert with our overseas forces a number of times during the courseof the summer when we thought the threat level had risen significantly. Soclearly, we were surprised by what happened here. On the other hand, in termsof the sophistication of it, it's interesting to look at, because clearlywhat happened is you got some people committed to die in the course of theoperation, you got them visas, you got them entered into the United States.They came here. Some of them enrolled in our commercial aviation