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![]() You're actually ahead of me on this set - Thirst For Love will be watched very soon though. Unlike yourself and others, I wasn't as much a fan of Black Sun. However, the others are amazing and as you say, the camera work is truly great. I've actually still got one film still to watch in the Oshima and Shimizu sets, which I'm really looking forward to. What about Pale Flower and the Suzuki films - have you seen them yet? And don't forget the Teshigahara set. Easily one of my favourite purchases ![]() Last edited by drbikeshorts; 01-28-2012 at 12:34 PM. |
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#44182 | |
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It just looks like self important drivel to me. I really don't want to see a micro-budget film from a recent film school grad ABOUT THEIR OWN LIFE. That's all I need to know really. ![]() I would have a hard time even allocating the TIME involved to stream it for free. I guess I shouldn't completely condemn it without watching it, but to me it's one of those that will be very hard to ever "sqeeze in". I'll probably just end up forgetting about it before I ever watch it. |
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I am interested in Bergman maybe most of all at this point, but I'm also interested in a great number of other artists, and am interested in finding new ones that I haven't experienced. Were I to expand my wishlist to include all formats, it would be much too overwhelming. As it is I have an enormous stack waiting to be viewed from the Christmas sales. I am willing to be patient for now and wait for Blus. If I grow too impatient or my urge for more Bergman becomes too great, then I'll seek out the DVDs. |
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All I see when I watch the preview, is people I would probably loathe in real life. They used digital cameras to make a film about themselves. No thanks. Last edited by AgentOrange; 01-28-2012 at 03:58 PM. |
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#44186 | |
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I know a lot of other recent grads that feel the same way, and because of economic situations this feeling of existential angst has rarely been more prevalent, so if thats what Tiny Furniture is tackling, it is very much a product of its time. Whether you like her approach or not is a different story. |
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At least she got lucky and hit the jackpot with her film getting "Criterion treatment" though. She's probably the most successful person out of her class. Wonder if she'll make Tiny Furniture 2 and have the same sarcastic wit about her entitled, yet "directionless" life? |
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I'm halfway through grade 12 now and part of our various "university preparation speeches" that we get throughout the year, we're being told to assume it will take us at least a year or two to land a job for the lower-class students who wish to attend university, they are actually recommending they attend a community college first, then work towards their bachelor's degree so that they will be able to get some sort of job and have money to support themselves during this gap between post-secondary graduation and employment It's practically a given now, which is scary. And the percentage will only increase (until the last of the boomers retire, at least ![]() |
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#44189 | |
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I highly doubt all the jobless are "art school brats" (which in my experience are well connected due to their parents and thus find jobs fairly easily). |
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I mean what % of those that can't find a job, are rich NYC kids that got sent to film school. Throw in that if they went to a film school in the midwest... and came back to NYC, did they really expect it easy to get a "job" in the first place? Film school is not exactly a place where job prospects are great (cue the refence to all the film school or art school dropouts that work at starbucks). From the preview clip, I see someone complaining that a film school grad has to pay some dues as a restaurant hostess in NYC. Really? She didn't anticipate that possibility? Then made a movie about it? ZZZZZ.... Again. I haven't seen the film. But to me it sounds like these deep interpretations are a stretch to apply to an entire generation. Basically she made a movie about herself. It's almost like someone majoring in English, then when they graduate writing their biography. Who the F does that? |
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I didn't care much when Criterion announced The Letter Never Sent but after watching it I'm really looking forward to its release and am glad Criterion is releasing it. Another great film from the director of The Cranes are Flying (same actress too). This is a day one buy for me. I'm very interested in this director now. Two (imo) masterpieces. Loved every moment of both films and the cinematography was excellent. Hope to check out more of his films.
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So is BG the only participant in this hundred page argument that has seen the effing movie?
TF doesn't deal with any of the economic problems that people have posited. She gets a day job she doesn't care about almost immediately. If you were to analyze the social context of the movie, it is about the problems we create for ourselves when we don't have any actual problems. The characters are essentially the bored, useless aristocracy. You know, criterion's customer base. |
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Well, why my mom loves the classics. there are some great female directors, heck Katheryn Bigelow got an oscar for The Hurt Locker, even though it's not her best film IMO, my fave she directed is "The Loveless" a biker flick with Willem Dafoe in his film debut Last edited by Crimson King; 01-28-2012 at 05:57 PM. |
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And yes, the sexism card is at play in some of the comments. As I pointed out, no one says that Wes Anderson slept around to make his film, nor do we comment on his looks, or criticise his film choices. We also don't say that the films he watches are because Criterion told him to, and imply that adding modern male directors is causing the Criterion collection's "quality" to diminish. We also tend to attack Wes's FILMS more than we attack him as a person. There's the difference. I haven't watched the film yet, but your comments about her being a rich brat with a fluff degree is a bit derogatory. So what if she took something you don't find valuable and has more money than someone else, it doesn't change the fact that students graduating from post-secondary and graduate school of any economical background and/or education can't find jobs, and have no idea what to do with their lives. Sometimes those "fluff" degrees get people jobs better than if they had studied a more "serious" degree. I know plenty of people who were top of their class and took more serious degress like engineering and the sciences, and they can only get jobs working minimum wage jobs. They were told through high school and in university that by the time they'd graduate, there wqould be all kinds of jobs in the field as all the Boomers would have retired. Guess what? They didn't because of the recession. Another thing is that a lot of jobs which only required high school education now require a Bachelor's degree. There are also a lot of kids who go to university because they are forced into it, and there's a stigma against community college, and often end up doing something they don't enjoy. There are plenty of reasons as to why people don't know what they're going to do once the finish a university degree, regardless of whether or not you think their degree is "important" or not. |
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From what I've heard about the film, there are a lot of people I know who are quite far from aristocracy who act the same way. ![]() ![]() Quote:
As DLizzle posted yesterday, this is just beating our heads against a brick wall. This is the Criterion thread, not the Lena Dunham/Tiny Furniture thread. ![]() |
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I rememeber she was also married to Rob Reiner (who also became a fine director) for a time. |
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