Part 10 of the April Film Challenge
4th Apichatpong Weerasethakul (after Memoria, Tropical Malady and Mysterious Object at Noon)
The most gentle of Weerasethakul’s films I’ve seen, a lovely romantic…
Part 10 of the April Film Challenge
4th Apichatpong Weerasethakul (after Memoria, Tropical Malady and Mysterious Object at Noon)
The most gentle of Weerasethakul’s films I’ve seen, a lovely romantic…
This is—and I swear I’m not being even the least bit hyperbolic here—one of the greatest movies I have ever seen, but I cannot for the life of me tell…
my favourite part was when they told me who made it every twenty minutes
Cinnamates Scavenger Hunt #February2023
1950s - Denmark
It's challenging to articulate why I consider this movie to be among the best ever made. Wonderfully philosophical and spiritual. Although not a…
Aside from it being a yakuza movie, I went into Pale Flower pretty much blind, but despite how little I knew about it, the film managed to surprise me in…
Enchanting, decadently slow, lush cinematography, yearning. This film is less about a moving plot, but rather a journey of absolution through love and violence. Beautiful.
Unfortunately, I find this a sizable downgrade from Herz’s Cremator. This is going for a muddy realist look, with emphasis on the muddy part, possibly due to a lack of…
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