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Night on Earth 1991
This is a film that we've almost all experienced in some way or another. Here depicted are moments of shockingly immediate humanity. Bonds created in an instant in strange circumstances and in areas where anonymity rules the day. These mirco-relationships are things that daily remind us of others, and for that matter our own, humanity. To be able to connect with one another in such a short time and over such trivial matters is a triumph of the human soul.…
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Aftersun 2022
There comes a time in the life of a child when they reach the last time they interact with a parent in a certain way. For some it may happen over time, but for others, especially those whose parent(s) may not be as directly involved in their lives, it can seem quite sudden. The fundamentals of your relationship have changed and you can no longer be the same person you once were around them. There's a certain self consciousness that…
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Decalogue I 1989
Kieslowski is a director I want to love, yet here I find myself disappointed and wanting more, something deeper than what this episode has to give. I feel that the philosophical dialectic this film attempts to establish is facile, or at least the representation in the film is.
Firstly, I would like to mention the homeless man, since I am not certain as to how I feel about his inclusion in the film. At this point in time, my interpretation…
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Fog Line 1970
Fog line acts as both a strikingly accurate visual representation of meditation while also being an excellent medium through which meditation can be accomplished. The expound upon my first statement: when beginning mediation, you first ease yourself into that state of tranquility and presence that can so often be hard to achieve in day to day life. You sit there scanning your body, listening to your breath, or observing your thoughts until your state of being slows down and you…
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