zionist propaganda 💀💀 one of the "civilians" referred to as "collateral damage" is a woman in hijab. protagonist soldier who killed civilians explains all these as she cries crocodile tears. narrative revolves around the clashing between big pharma/capitalist/old rich fam vs soldier protagonist + her police friends as "detectives." truth abt the empire and killed civilians lurks in the sidelines of the story, reduced to "trauma" that "humanizes" fucking military. this show is trash. skip it!!!!
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The Pleasure of Love in Iran 1976
I am currently watching Waldemar Januszczak's documentary entitled "The Art Of Paradise: Inside The World Of Islamic Art." I am now at the part where Januszczak visited Isfahan. I read numerous reviews that point out the orientalist gaze of Varda in this film. However, the very quote on this film of Varda's, "the crossroads between profane and sacred art" when describing the architecture of Shah Masjedn in Isfahan, suddenly echoed in the historization of Januszczak of Isfahan, particularly regarding the…
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The House Is Black 1963
"You, name a few beautiful things."
"The moon, the sun, flowers, playtime."
"And you name a few ugly things."
"Hand. Foot. Head."
Masterpiece.
One particularly striking scene was the conflation of two voices enumerating the days and enumerating the months respectively. How do we perceive time? Perhaps the more one is able to count in larger scales - months, years, etc., the more it is telling of one's privilege of being able to envision a vivid future; a large future,…
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Clerks 1994
"I'm stuck in this pit, working for less than slave wages. Working on my day off, the goddamn steel shutters are closed, I deal with every backward ass fuck on the planet. I smell like shoe polish. My ex-girlfriend is catatonic after fucking a dead guy. And my present girlfriend has sucked 36 dicks."
An independent film with a budget of $27,575 that hit $3.2 million at the box office. Not to measure a film's quality merely through sales, but…
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