More like no way this personification of blandness is one of the highest-rated titles on Letterboxd am I right?
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Ema 2019
Ema is a ball of chaos who marches to the beat of her own drums. She refuses to not be free. She seemingly exists on this side of impulse and flow. Like a lizard that lost its tail, she's disoriented and fucked up; a creature wrecked and trampled by the consequences of its choice.
Against the utterly and incurably disordered, Ema grasps for control. Before the eminently pleasurable forces situated at the intersection between body and mind, Ema surrenders control.…
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The Piano Teacher 2001
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Haneke has always been an enigma to me. I have watched most of his entire filmography, and for each of them, I was never able to form an opinion as the credit rolls. Some I've grown to love and revere, some I've found stale and indulgent, some I'm still ambivalent about, and none has failed to intrigue me. The Piano Teacher is no exception.
We follow the piano teacher Erika, she is uptight, demeaning with a cold shrouded expression. When…Translated from by -
The Mourning Forest 2007
"We're alive, aren't we?"
'We're alive."Shigeki and Machiko are no strangers to the pain of loss. She had lost her child that her husband blames her for, he had lost his wife 33 years ago that he never got over. That tingling sense of loss permeates throughout The Mourning Forest. It informs and colors the characters' action, at times, it defines them; they become mere extensions of their losses. But when they huddled naked together for warmth, stripped off…
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