reckless, yearning, fleeting youth, drenched in sun and sex.
freedom, and the weight of what comes after. movie about what we don’t understand, yet think we really do, through our desires (?). really great
reckless, yearning, fleeting youth, drenched in sun and sex.
freedom, and the weight of what comes after. movie about what we don’t understand, yet think we really do, through our desires (?). really great
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
book better blah blah blah
visually i had a very good time with this one. the color palette was incredibly beautiful. 2010 British fashion choices on full display. Ordered a few cardigans off of Depop right after the watch
with visuals added, the general sense of resignation surrounding their inevitable fate could be felt more. the movie just unfolds, in an incredibly restrained way. Kathy and Tommy’s lengthy unfulfilled love played a much more central part in the movie.
The finale, simply whispering, that love is not enough to alter the course of a life already measured. yeah quite sad. cried reading, cried watching. wooo!!
Felt less like a film and more like slipping into a half-remembered dream you can't leave behind. Corbet's choice to frame this story as a biopic is inspired. Toths journey as an architect isn't just a beautiful narrative, it's a vessel for examining the weight of identity, ambition, and survival in a world that keeps moving forward, indifferent to the lives that built it... (or vice-versa).
The cinematography mirrored this indifference. Raw geometry of each frame echoing the concrete facades…