The joys, the sounds, the fury, the love, and the nuclear heartbreak
of being born on the wrong side.
it is the only film.
The joys, the sounds, the fury, the love, and the nuclear heartbreak
of being born on the wrong side.
it is the only film.
On Rashomon, Kurosawa said his film was not about conflicting perspective at all, but on the quicksand of ego. Baumbach has often cited that film in his theory and criticism of films, and I just thought that’s nice, he understands how to build tension and conflict in his stories, but now I know that he truly understands the utter quicksand of ego.
Why do we need to be right all the time? Loved and then loved so much? What is…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
It's weird, I've seen a lot of myself in every other character when I've seen this film, and now revisiting it, I'm seeing myself more in just Lisa, or at least I'm more willing to really look at this character, and it has really opened my eyes.
This movie destroys me.
I used to empathize deeply with Lisa but wish she wouldn't be so self-destructive, in a way that I wanted her salvation, and felt like she achieved salvation at…
no its back up to 5, this is a masterpiece, but damn does this movie fuck my life up