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Red Desert 1964
And we covered the system with a thick layer of paint. The pipes we decided should be blue, and the boat railings were red. Ultimately the exhaust fumes could only be yellow.
It’s much more palatable than the grey dredge it naturally looks like.
Antonioni’s films have captivated me in a way that I haven’t felt before. How do you connect in an increasingly isolated world? Are we all have? The chance to experience the same pain together?
But when you prick my body, you don’t suffer…
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L'Eclisse 1962
We’re just the water rushing from the well, don’t you see the eclipse happening right in front of us?
A film about barriers, and whether they will remain permanent. At the end though, this may just be up to you to decide. How will you free yourself?
Cut through the clouds, don’t you feel the wind in your hair?
Still, the largest challenge in this film is the ending. A poetic contextualization of a conflict of the heart. Our love,…
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Blade Runner 2049 2017
So is this movie actually supposed to make it's money back? It is one of the most expensive R-Rated movies of all time. Who the hell is think this will make more than 300 million (Since you have to make 1.5 times the budget because of marketing). Nobody who doesn't love cinema or the first Blade Runner will try to see it. So I love it and I will be waiting hours in line, but you must be expecting a flop with that budget.
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Medium Cool 1969
A strange, acidic fusion of truth as we know it, and the daydreams that permeate American culture.
An invisible blend of fiction and documentary. Style and naturalism. Felt very responsive to New Hollywood, and Godard.
In one scene, a room of dancers twitch to epileptic lights. A yellow dress is one of the only colors you can see.
In another, eyes glance at the lens of the camera while shaky hands follow the same yellow dress through a crowd.
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