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Mickey 17 2025
A master-slave dialectic for the 2020s, though the multiplicity of subjection was unfortunately underdeveloped. The big battle genuinely reminded me of the denouement of Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part II and by that point I had completely forgotten Robert Pattinson was in either film. Ubik everywhere for those with eyes to see etc, etc.
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Inland Empire 2006
Saw this with the ex of Brutalist fame and it also smelled like piss in the theater, kinda 4d if u think about it. As a survivor of the actual Inland Empire I must say Lynch really nails the abjection and uncanniness of living in the shadow of LA. Those of us banished to the hinterland of San Bernardino/Riverside counties know it’s a site of spiritual penance and a portal to the astral realm. Notable this was released in 2006…
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The Brutalist 2024
silence architectural historians, a chair expert is speaking:
what is an object? what does it matter who is speaking? concretism reigns.
aesthetically perfect ending—sorry haters and losers, how else is history formed?
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other points of interest:
1) the man next to me was detained by police mid film
2) awesome movie to get broken up with after seeing truly nothing like it
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