https://ktt2.com/ban-me-32527896
I mean respectable but damn we lost so many great posters over the last few years
Especially in film sxn
Trouble Every Day worth catching in cinema?
TOP TIER NEW FRENCH EXTREMITY FILM
I love that film but admittedly it's not for everybody
Claire Denis a queen and the soundtrack is >>>>>>>>
TOP TIER NEW FRENCH EXTREMITY FILM
I love that film but admittedly it's not for everybody
Claire Denis a queen and the soundtrack is >>>>>>>>
I'm sold
I'm sold
Would be very interested in hearing your thoughts! Very cool that they're showing that one in theaters. Pretty lowkey film
I feel sorry for all the couples going there bc their non film nerd GF thought it was a romantic film (it is, but then again, it's much more lol)
It's time @Elric which one you want me to do for scavenger Zerkalo or Speed Racer? I have to pick one for this week can't pick both
Will still watch the other but since i'm so busy this summer the other one will be put on hold and the one you pick i will do this week immediately
Modern and crazy or old and refined your call
Modern and crazy or old and refined your call
Imma go with old (well 70s isn't that old even for me) and refined then because it's been about time that i gave Tarkovsky another shot! I'm ready!
Would be very interested in hearing your thoughts! Very cool that they're showing that one in theaters. Pretty lowkey film
I feel sorry for all the couples going there bc their non film nerd GF thought it was a romantic film (it is, but then again, it's much more lol)
MOMA is doing a series on horror the selection has been crazy
MOMA is doing a series on horror the selection has been crazy
It got some very very very disturbing moments but don’t expect it to be a horror film going in
not sure if anyone here like steelbooks but these are coming out and are up for pre-order right now:
@mjpplus not sure if interested but a bunch of reprints coming out:
It got some very very very disturbing moments but don’t expect it to be a horror film going in
Ya I see what u meant
Dalle in that one scene... so visceral, very affecting. I liked it overall but there's parts I'd have liked done different... excited to see more Denis though.
Seems like Glazer took a lot of inspiration for his UTS
Ya I see what u meant
Dalle in that one scene... so visceral, very affecting. I liked it overall but there's parts I'd have liked done different... excited to see more Denis though.
Seems like Glazer took a lot of inspiration for his UTS
Thats one of my fav films of the 10s i dont really drew any parallels myself but id be interested in hearing more about that
What kind of dialogue do y’all prefer in Shakespeare adaptations?
More modernized or faithful to the plays?
What kind of dialogue do y’all prefer in Shakespeare adaptations?
More modernized or faithful to the plays?
As much as I admire the productions, the hardcore iambic pentameter is so aggravating Polanski did the best rewrite for modern times in my basic opinion
As much as I admire the productions, the hardcore iambic pentameter is so aggravating Polanski did the best rewrite for modern times in my basic opinion
I definitely get that, with a film obviously you can be so much more dynamic than you could with a play, so you don’t need to rely on the spoken language as much to convey the weight and poetry of things (it can also make a first viewing feel more overwhelming if you aren’t necessarily familiar too much with the play beforehand), but I also understand preserving the original dialogue because for a lot of people this is the only way they’ll experience it (because most people don’t go out to see plays or will ever read the stage play of their own volition).
I definitely get that, with a film obviously you can be so much more dynamic than you could with a play, so you don’t need to rely on the spoken language as much to convey the weight and poetry of things (it can also make a first viewing feel more overwhelming if you aren’t necessarily familiar too much with the play beforehand), but I also understand preserving the original dialogue because for a lot of people this is the only way they’ll experience it (because most people don’t go out to see plays or will ever read the stage play of their own volition).
I just remember the teachers giving me very little help to understand these Shakespeare plays in high school and the movies didn't really help too much either. Sometimes you can wing it from the context and understand what's going on but often it just felt like I was listening to a brick wall talk jibberish ngl. it wasn't until I saw Kurosawa's version of Macbeth that I really understood the story properly and then saw Polanski's dumbed down version
The new Coen one is amazing but maybe a hair too traditional for my taste, dialogue wise. Might be the most visually striking.
I just remember the teachers giving me very little help to understand these Shakespeare plays in high school and the movies didn't really help too much either. Sometimes you can wing it from the context and understand what's going on but often it just felt like I was listening to a brick wall talk jibberish ngl. it wasn't until I saw Kurosawa's version of Macbeth that I really understood the story properly and then saw Polanski's dumbed down version
The new Coen one is amazing but maybe a hair too traditional for my taste, dialogue wise. Might be the most visually striking.
Have you seen Welles’ Othello?
yeah
https://boxd.it/a5Y9n
As someone not too familiar with the play, I assume it’s probably a bit of a struggle then?