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Favorite films

  • The Postman
  • The Color of Pomegranates
  • Close-Up
  • The Passion of Joan of Arc

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  • Wings of Desire

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  • Hiroshima Mon Amour

  • Nosferatu

  • Dogville

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  • Rear Window

    Rear Window

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    The goal isn't to mature into Grace Kelly; it's to embody that quirky, exhibitionist couple who finds joy sleeping on their balcony.

  • ClΓ©o from 5 to 7

    ClΓ©o from 5 to 7

    so me coded

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  • Hiroshima Mon Amour

    Hiroshima Mon Amour

    Upon reflection, my initial readings of this work were rather ungenerous, clearly shaped by misplaced desire for it to provide what it never intended - emotional grounding. Resnais is operating on an WHOLE different plane here, far removed from the visceral experience I initially sought. What I took as pure allegory, a cinematic poetry in the tradition of Cocteau’s La Belle et BΓͺte or even the BROODING compositions of Dreyer it revealedΒ its true essence as less a kinetic drama than…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    What could be more romantic than to encase erotic in the grotesque and pervertise it, to immortalize it, to let passion writhe like worms within a ruinous host. Here, despair and longing climax not as catharsis but as contagion, a kind of erotic plague that defiles the boundaries of the natural order. In this realm, beauty and repulsion are conjoined twins, inseparable and uncanny, resisting the dull tidiness of moral or aesthetic categories. The monstrous is not simply a metaphor…

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  • Challengers

    Challengers

    make men pathetic again 2024

  • Laura

    Laura

    let’s hope romantic devotion is the next pandemic