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  • Why?

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    Southland Tales  (2007)

    I usually stick with a movie to the bitter end, but I just couldn't with this one.  What was Richard Kelly thinking?  But even more important that that, what were his financiers thinking?  This movie could have been a marvel and a wonder to behold, but instead, it fails to be that.  At least, that's how I feel about it after watching the first hour.


  • synopsis error

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    I am pretty confident the synopsis on this page for The Poughkeepsie Tapes is the wrong one.

  • still

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    I still have images from this film burned into my brain.  Who can forget the phallus with the spiked rotating head, or the girlfriend who is killed by it during an erotic tryst.  So much blood, rendered in black and white. The stop motion animation in the film stays with me to.  

     When the movie was over, I said to my friends, "I think this must be what it's like to be Japanese."


  • exhilarating and blinding

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    The Isle  (2000)

    I didn't realize till after watching this film and I was digging around on imdb that this film was directed by the same man who made, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ...And Spring.  I had a sense that there was something connected between the two films - the imagery of houses floating on water, the sights and sounds of a lake throughout the seasons.  I was in a state of denseness that did not allow me to see clearly that this was a work from the same artist. 

    As confounding as it was to me, in terms of its symbolism and allegory, I was spellbound by this film.  It's so beautiful and so carnal.  It's almost as though this film is attempting to capture the moment of ecstasy during sex where you don't know if you can stand how good it feels, to the point where it is excruciating in a way that is exhilarating and blinding.  There are moments in this film like that. You want to hide you eyes, yet you can't look away.  It's all so beautiful.


  • quality french cinema

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    The Moustache  (2006)

    This film did an excellent job of getting you to empathize with the protangonist, so much so that you are willing to watch him ride the same ferry boat over and over again when he detours to china.

  • Sad, so sad

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    This movie broke my heart.  Why did I wait so long to see it?

    It communicted it's message with so much stylistic constraint.  I love it when a movie does that.  I love it that movies can do that.

 

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