sus
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I watched Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Despite not wanting to like it, I was touched, I had feelings, the next day when I thought back to it, I had feelings again
The actors' facing were interesting, there was nice some nice meta/art-historical stuff w/r/t gaze, portraiture, femaleness (think John Berger), and the director's good with frisson, interpersonal stuff. Someone somewhere said it's a film that maps how desire works, I like that.
Despite not wanting to like it, I was touched, I had feelings, the next day when I thought back to it, I had feelings again
The actors' facing were interesting, there was nice some nice meta/art-historical stuff w/r/t gaze, portraiture, femaleness (think John Berger), and the director's good with frisson, interpersonal stuff. Someone somewhere said it's a film that maps how desire works, I like that.