Jerry Co

Jerry Co

Favorite films

  • Eureka
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • Burning
  • Naked

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  • A Better Tomorrow

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  • Cannibal Holocaust

  • The Ghost Writer

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  • Never Rarely Sometimes Always

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  • Cannibal Holocaust

    Cannibal Holocaust

    ''I wonder who the real cannibals are.''

  • The Brood

    The Brood

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    β€œThey're her children. More exactly, they're the children of her rage.β€œ

    Brood struggles between psyche and body horror. It starts from horror to offer an interesting idea on the inheritance of trauma. It manifests an evident horror-splatter facade, hides a powerful thematic background that is divided between the complexity of the father-mother-son relationship triad, the incidence of trauma and the problematic psyche-body relationship.Β 

    If there is an element of considerable importance in Brood, it is the close correlation - all…

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  • Never Rarely Sometimes Always

    Never Rarely Sometimes Always

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    Never Rarely Sometimes Always is a decidedly sober, naturalistic minimalist film which mainly depicts hesitation and fear. Although it conveys female reproductive rights but it is not at all about any political, ethical or religious arguments about subject matter. It does not aim to demonize protesting hardcore Christians more than necessary - but the demonstrators waving their shields, shouting their slogans, sometimes in white veil, have to target the teenage girl just act like clawing demons. Eliza Hittman does not…

  • Barry Lyndon

    Barry Lyndon

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    Barry Lyndon is the one Kubrick film that I desperately wish to see on a big screen. It is magnificent and breathtaking in its scope. I still hold to the opinion that it is his last true masterpiece. After having rewatched recently I feel as if I have undergone a journey that is both exhausting and exhilarating.

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