I think I can somehow imagine what Jarmusch was trying to deliver with this - some sort of an existentialistic feeling of being abandoned in this world, and how arts and music etc. reflect our world-view and life in general. May have worked in theory, but definitely not in practice. To me, Jim Jarmuschβs works are all about cutting the technical nonsense to the minimum, and replacing it with powerful inner depth, such as interesting and multileveled characters - thisβ¦
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Paint Drying 2016
Hello everyone,
I know itβs been a while but I just wanted to give everyone an update about where Iβve been. Β Back in July I was in a near fatal car accident that left me in a coma for a month. Β My car collided head on with a drunk driver when I was headed home from a 4th of July party. Β The subsequent months have been hell, full of surgeries and therapy and I was left with short term memoryβ¦
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Hair 1979
βFlow it, show it, long as God can grow it, my hairβ
From Milos Forman the acclaimed director who brought us many wonderful films such asΒ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Β Amadeus,Β Man on the MoonΒ and this underrated classic of hippy innocence/affecting drama. Β Releasing at the tail end of the 70βs and reflecting the anti-Vietnam counterculture era, Hair takes us on a drug laden euphoric adventure through New York City and beyond. Β
A band of misfits led by Treat Williams takeβ¦
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Bones and All 2022
Bones and All has all the makings of a fine film but never really comes together cohesively.
Acting β Directing β Cinematography β Score β itβs all there, but unlikeΒ Luca Guadagninoβs previous works, this seems more of a concept rather than a fully fleshed out (pun intended) story. Β There are moments which are beautiful and terrifying and at the same time ridiculous. Β On one hand weβre lead to believe that consumption of flesh is a need, when itβs moreβ¦
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The Menu 2022
The Menu serves up a deliciously dark and wicked six course banquet of comedy, satire and terror.
A dinner that youβd rather not be invited to, is prepared meticulously by the always wonderful Ralph Fiennes in an intense experience thatβs both insane and funny. Β Itβs unpredictable and has some of the most exquisitely shot food sequences ever put to celluloid. Β The cast, crew, cinematography and script all gel perfectly and leaves the viewer with one hell of a mouthfeel.
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