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Breillat is a little like Von Trier in that I look at her (and him) as a cinema sadist. There are some filmmakers who just don't care if whatever audience there is likes the film or not. They are doing it for their own personal reasons, and if you don't like it, so what? Sort of a, "I've said what I have to say." attitude. Modern Godard comes to mind. Then there are filmmakers like Breillat and Von Trier who actively set out to cause spiritual or psychic harm to their audience. They want you to come out damaged goods. Which brings to mind a question: Why do I like their work? Maybe I'm a masochist. ![]() |
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#141564 | |
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![]() But I think of movies like Fat Girl or Dancer in the Dark and I can't help but think that the filmmaker's motivation was to cause pain and harm. But you're right: it can also definitely be a cathartic experience. Film can be pretty twisted sometimes. Heh. |
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![]() Edited to add: I just thought about this a bit and if you are talking about something along the lines of certain scenes in Antichrist, then yeah, I see your point. Last edited by atlantajoseph; 01-12-2016 at 01:04 AM. |
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#141566 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Despite my few complaints about Fat Girl, I could dig its themes. It's as dark as they come, but the sheer weight of the thematic material has a lasting impact. Whether it's good or bad, I find myself gravitating towards these dark, twisted, messed-up movies because I believe they're experiences that need to be experienced, to gain a deeper understanding of the darker parts of the human spirit. I value Salo: 120 Days of Sodom that way, because it's an insightful view on an organized, fascist type of evil. I actually think A Serbain Film does the same thing, showing how an organization or fascist group can abuse people and their talents and ruin families. The Passion of the Christ, American History X, City of Life and Death, Schindler's List, Children of Men, OldBoy...they're all not pretty, but I think they're all immensely powerful because of the evils and important messages they highlight, and I think that makes them more potent and valuable as films. |
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#141567 | |
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Been trying not to think about Bowie but I can't I've been cranking him all day. Argh then I failed to realize the only Scorese film I haven't seen has Bowie in it, The Last Temptation of Christ! I must buy with Lady Snowblood next CC sale... |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Tonight, I watched Zatoichi's Flashing Sword (1964).
After watching the first six movies a few months back, I took an extended break, but I'm now ready to resume plowing through this box set. Zatoichi's Flashing Sword is a short and well-paced entry that finds Zatoichi battling a clan that seeks control of a river ford. The movie gets off to a fantastic start, as the blind swordsman kills some flies in mid-air! There's also a great underwater scene, where Zatoichi almost gets into Jaws mode. The final 10 minutes are the lion's roar, though, as Zatoichi racks up an incredibly high body count. This one has a rather abrupt ending, so we don't see the usual footage of Zatoichi walking off alone after helping people (just as David Banner always walked off alone at the end of each television episode of The Incredible Hulk). |
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#141569 | |
Blu-ray Duke
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#141571 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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It's one of my top 10 favorite films. I'm going to unfriend you on general principle if you don't watch that soon! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Ausjdm (01-12-2016) |
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#141573 |
Blu-ray Knight
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#141574 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Did you think Peter Gabriel's score/music enhanced or damaged the film? Personally, I loved his music, although a friend I know claims the modern music was the biggest problem with the movie... I cannot disagree more. I think the music elevated this film to a level it would never have been at.
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*sigh* It's been so long since I've seen it. I definitely need to see it again soon. What a wonderful cinematic experience. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-12-2016) |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (01-12-2016) |
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#141578 |
Blu-ray Prince
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I felt that Gabriel's score was fitting. What's funny is that in the movie itself it never felt too modern to my ears, all the ethnic influences made it feel right at home in the Middle Eastern setting. Listening to it on its own, I can make out the 80s experimental rock vibes, but I hardly think of it as a problem - it fit with the movie very well imo.
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#141579 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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It's definitely not a real pleasant movie. I don't think there's ever been a film that makes the viewer feel as strange about the entire concept of sexual attraction. I actually can't think of a film I'd want to watch less with a woman I was romantically involved in. I think I'd rather watch "Salo" or "Antichrist" to be honest. "Under the Skin" is to sex what a film like "Requiem for a Dream" is to drugs.
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