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![]() ![]() I find that I am often drawn to postmodern films, art, literature and music and I wondered if anyone else feels the same way. Here are a link that list some popular postmodern films: http://www.tasteofcinema.com/2014/20...ernist-movies/ How would you define postmodern film? What are some of your favorites and why? For me, Paul Thomas Anderson's, Magnolia is a film that is on the top of my list. PTA'S integration of literature, religious allusions, non-linear storytelling and music mesmerized me the first time I watched it in the theater. The Big Lebowski is also one that I only becomes more important to me as time goes on. One of the lesser known films that I have always been drawn to is Mr. Nobody. It's focus on time, immortality, chance/choice and memory had me within the first few frames. I could continue to list films that would fall into the area of postmodern film, but I thought this would be a good place to discuss these types of films. |
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