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Pantheon 2022
Pantheon. A name that echoes like a digital hymn in the void of modern television. A show that dares to ask: What does it mean to live, to die, to transcend? The premise itself is a Rorschach blot—uploaded intelligences (UIs), human consciousness lasered into the cloud, and the messy, beautiful chaos of connection. I stare at it, and it stares back at me.
First impressions: The animation is surreal, a kaleidoscope of binary dreams. Titmouse's work here is not just…
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The Killing 1956
This "Killing" film...it's like staring into a dirty mirror. You see a reflection, but it's warped, twisted. This isn't a world of good and evil, no, it's a world of gray. So much gray.
They show you this cop, this...this DETECTIVE they call, and he's supposed to be the hero. He's got a face like a bulldog chewing on a wasp, and his eyes...they see everything, but they see nothing. He's got this obsession, this fixated mind, focused on this…
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The Tragedy of Macbeth 2021
The Tragedy of Macbeth has a few lulls, but the payoff is worth it. Viewers will find the black and white enthralling as long as they give it time to develop. Though it has an R rating for violence, the "turn away" moments are few. Fans of the play should enjoy it, fans of cinematography should appreciate it, and fans of both will delight in tragedy.
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In the Mood for Love 2000
Hong Kong, 1962. Brushed hands and stolen glances trigger earthquakes of yearning along the crimson corridors of Wong Kar Wai's swooning, melancholy masterpiece of suspended love. This is one of cinema's greatest romances, with a soundtrack by Shigeru Umebayashi to die for.
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