empty mirror
remember the jackalope
^ mostaccios, then?
The best one I've seen is The Crematorwatched valerie the other night and loved it. thanks for the tip!
i'd like to see more czech films, any more recommendations?
i'd like to see more czech films, any more recommendations?
Unlike all the rhetorical superlatives stirring up the media hype about Lars von Trier's "Antichrist" (which, admittely, I haven't seen yet but expect to be utter garbage, considering the preposterous statements Trier made in interviews and the way it's received and celebrated in mainstream media by clueless critics), the above assessment is not in the least hyperbolic but simply accurate
OK, watched another one of his and it's more of the same - a crazy, narcotic almost-narrative about a student who kills his benefactor for no reason and then, whilst making his escape, meets a sailor who tells him his own story, that of a peculiar directionless voyage on a ghost ship where almost every scene contradicts the previous one and nothing makes any sense. It's hard not to keep using the word dreamlike because it's the most aposite word with some scenes in "normal" colour, some scenes in black and white and some relying on a coloured lens - all lushly shot of course."I watched a good film called City of Pirates (La Ville des Pirates) yesterday. Another extremely surreal film in which the main protagonist Isidore is spirited away to the Isle of Pirates by a peculiarly malevolent boy child who has declared himself her fiancee (after slaughtering his entire family and castrating her lover). There is no city in the film and no pirates either but there is a lot of weirdness involving characters having numerous personalities and strange familial relationships that seem to be in constant flux throughout the film. At one time Isidore's father seems to think that a bouncing white ball is his missing son - and, fair enough, it does come and go at his command so who is to say he is wrong?
The film is disjointed and loses its way at times - possibly a consequence of the fact that the director was apparently writing it as he went along - but overall I think it is more satisfying than other similar films where you feel as though the director is just sticking in weird stuff for the sake of it (say Black Moon for example).
An unusual pinkish filter which is used at times along with the film's constant switching between black and white add to the sense of otherworldliness as do the excellent/insane performances from all the cast, especially the terrifying child.
The director is a South American (Chilean?) called Raoul Ruiz and the only other thing I've seen by him is a short called Colloque de Chiens which is told in stills like La Jette - I'm definitely going to try and find more of his stuff though"
But you couldn't leave it alone eh?"That was sounding really good until you got to the words 'David' and 'Lynch' and then I suddenly lost all interest."
Cool, let me know what you think."It's on my shortlist, will get to it shortly."
Thanks man - very keen to see this indeed - but I haven't got a computer so I'm not sure how I can upload it. Let me have a think...."The Reflecting Skin awaits on my HD, will give that one a go tomorrow.
IdleRich: If your source doesn't work out let me know and I'll upload it to you somehow."
Was lucky enough to attend a preview of this one. A detailed, emotionally resonant and visceral dose of mayhem. It will most probably generate a fair bit of controversy due to its skewed portrayal of Nigerians and Voudon but the pacing, FX and some performances are amazing. The less you know about it going into the theater the better.
Was lucky enough to attend a preview of this one. A detailed, emotionally resonant and visceral dose of mayhem. It will most probably generate a fair bit of controversy due to its skewed portrayal of Nigerians and Voudon but the pacing, FX and some performances are amazing. The less you know about it going into the theater the better.
Local Hero. I really love this film!