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Darjeeling was OK, but still left me feeling like I am watching rich white people's problems.
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I can understand Isle of Dogs but for me Darjeeling Limited is one of his best, alongside Tenenbaums, Rushmore and Bottle Rocket. Darjeeling is definitely a “confection,” but it’s also absolutely stuffed with real, human, emotional moments from the get-go (first scene after the short-film-style intro sequence, at least). Darjeeling, like Tenenbaums, brings to mind JD Salinger and his fascination with the family dynamics of privileged over-achievers in existential crisis. You have several moments that really pull on the heartstrings and make you root for the characters. It’s detached but it still has that relatable punch of the real. Kind of the perfect balance in my opinion. Quote:
Perfectly fair, but in my opinion, with Dispatch (and to some extent Grand Budapest Hotel, though that was a better film), Anderson has ramped this aesthetic up to the detriment of the core of the films. He’s continued to layer his creations with diorama atop diorama of these exquisite little facsimiles of reality. And sure, it’s a legitimate and not intrinsically negative stylistic decision, but it’s made his films increasingly less and less emotionally rewarding for me over time. (I realize Darjeeling is super diorama-y at times, but still, it feels like an aesthetically enhanced vision of reality and real people; not a cardboard cutout doing its best impression thereof.) |
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04.06.2022, 11:35 AM | #25103 | |
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I third the Isle of Dogs trashing. 'Twas disappointing after the Fantastic Mr. Fox being...at the least watchable.
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Argentina and France, well there's two nations you wouldn't miss if Putin decides to push the button. Apparently the Noe films Irreversible and Touching the Void are meant to be ultra disturbing, so naturally I'll be checking those out Will no doubt be reporting back here with more unfounded xenophobic hate. |
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04.07.2022, 02:03 PM | #25104 | |
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oh wait, this is the movie thread! https://imgur.com/FgiwTRT (nsfw for the office-bound) judging by that gesture it would appear that she rejects your premise hahaha btw, for a good french horror, watch "eyes without a face". classic, and much ripped off. the wages of fear... not horror but nerve wracking. oh! rififi?! crime, and so good..., it's true that in recent times they've been more miss than hit. but anything with monica bellucci in it is watchable hahaha. oh, since you like watching people suffer, michael haneke is german but he' got some french productions... for argentinian movies, try "wild tales" or "nine queens". |
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04.09.2022, 01:34 AM | #25105 |
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Underrated horror movie Session 9.
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04.09.2022, 03:10 AM | #25106 | |
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Last night I watched a film set in 2000s Toronto, about the adventures of a young music fan struggling with relationships, culminating in an epic concert/fight scene involving their crush. Turns out Turning Red is the same movie as Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, although it's better. (they're not actually the same, I just thought it was funny to say that)
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04.09.2022, 03:43 PM | #25108 | |
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is it a riddle? is it just a guessing game? is it a taunt? is it nuclear war? i'll roll the dice: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5639354/?ref_=ttls_li_tt do i win? you can't play chile though. they're out. === anyway i tried watching the neon demon last night and it's super glossy like drive, maybe more, but holy fuck it got creepy i thouht i'd get nightmares it's with catherine the great what's her name. i might attempt the rest some morning when i can dispel the horror before sleep. that is if i can stomach the stuff. also keanu... wtf man... |
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Back to being relevant to the thread, I borrowed the documentary Sonic Outlaws from the uni library last week and watched it on Tuesday. Very interesting and surreal style of editing, raised a few good points about the nature of media in the 'modern' era of the 1990s. Enjoyed the U2 slander a lot
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eta: wait... = anyway today i watched gimme shelter great maysles brothers movie, historic even, but a huge fucking downer by the end. & then jazz on a summer's day the cure to all that & more (but don't find out what performances were not filmed. it will spoil your fun. o well, fuck, taste from the tree of knowledge: https://artsfuse.org/209283/film-rev...ntrarian-view/ yeah, visually, it's a big whitebread commercial, and the content left out some of the best stuff, but still, after watching the moronic mess at altamont, it's like taking a shower and brushing your teeth.) |
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Bronson isn’t about rape. It’s about the man purported to have been the most violent inmate in the UK. Dude would scrap with anyone and anything and the only thing for it was solitary confinement, where he does … uhhh … arts and crafts. There’s certainly a lot of naked dude energy in the film but I don’t believe there’s any rape. There’s a lot of fisticuffs and hilarity and madness, though. It gets a bit oppressively abstract at times but I think you’re safe. Granted I saw it once 10 years ago, but I too have a really hard time with rape on screen. I fucking cannot stand it. Rape and animal mutilation will prevent me from watching a movie, straight up. |
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Good ole Hellraiser
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04.12.2022, 04:53 AM | #25115 | |
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Seen Wild Tales, 'twas areet. The best Argy film is Terrified. I'm familiar with Haneke and it's telling you mention him because his name popped into my head during Climax. I guess it's the similar way he treats drama to the French in general; important plot points are shown to be no more significant than any other part of their movies and are quickly ushered along. It's as if they are too cool to mull over potential melodramatic aspects of the plot. The perfect comparison would be to imagine a scale with slop like Eastenders at one extreme being overblown cringe melodrama and at the polar opposite you have French cinema, too cool and unwilling to show any melodrama whatsoever, and like any extreme they are both awful but for different reasons. Having said that, I did like Hanekes' Funny Games fourth wall breaking fuck you to prevalent cliche film making. Also Benny's video get's props for the mindfuck of literally desensitising the viewer to animal slaughter in turn putting one in the same mindset as the lead which in summary is the ultimate fourth wall hack Gus Van Sant has wet dreams about. I'm familiar with Billy Idol, cheers. Watched an Oscar winning Chilean movie called A fantastic Woman which basically felt like a dated trans rights virtue signal. And Kurosawa's Before We Vanish. Tremendous existential Kiyoshi as always. |
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Got to see some of the most terrible movies my eyes came across:
Over-sexed Rugsuckers from Mars Birdemic Last good ones I saw (in a month of Cech movies in a festival) Ostre sledované vlaky (no idea what's it been called in English-spoken cpuntries) And Bertrand Mandico's Wild Boys On the big screen, looking forward to watching Audition in a few days |
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Santa with Muscles. It wasn't an instant "i'll never watch this again".
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Man takes movie statment as personal attack, like a fucking idiot. Meh Watching The town that dreaded sundown. Unfortunately dated, but the influence on Texas Chainsaw massacre and Halloween is paramount and exists at least for posterity, but fuck me am I bored. |
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