Arthouse und Classics General.
Steven Yeun edition.
>QOTDFavourite Korean director?
>Just One More Thing...Did he do it?
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>>213361016Mopey-looking, dopey-looking, Breedy Bobby-baiting bitch of /film/
>>213360942 (OP)Shit OP.
>QODPark Kwang-su
>>213361016Evil bitch of /film/.
>>213361075Mediocre as hell. Jodo's best film is Santa Sangre and because Claudio Argento kept his shenenigans in check and forced him to just make a giallo.
>>213361016She has an angelical physiognomy. Breedy Bobby knew how to cast models.
>>213361037>>213361093Bressoncels stay seething.
>>213361145You got it, she was an angel AND didn't do anything wrong.
>>213361122>MediocreIt's actually one of the worst films of all time
>>213361145>>213361173Demons disguise themselves as angels.
She actually has a very zoomer face to me, she's probaby the most zoomer looking boomer i've ever seen.
>>213361318I feel that way about the lead actress from Suspiria. Not a very boomer face at all imo.
Thoughts on Buttgereit?
I was looking for arthouse-adjacent horror stuff, and was recommended his Der Todesking.
>>213361093I wasn't intending to make one but your fat lazy ass wouldn't make one.
>>213361016Y'know, the thing about a frivolous woman, she's got lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes... when she leads ya on she doesn't even seem to be livin' until she cucks ya, and those black eyes roll over white, then... you hear the terrible high pitched moanin', the assistant director having her hootin' and hollerin'... On that first day of shooting, she slept with a hundred men. I don't know how many over the whole shoot, maybe a thousand. She averaged six an hour... Y'know, that was the time I was most cucked.. waiting for my turn. I'll never court a teenager again. Anyway, we delivered the donkey flick.
>>213361373You chose the korean theme deliberately out of spite you cunt.
>>213361366I don't consider any of his stuff horror films, they're just the most soul crushingly depressing essays about loneliness.
>>213361409I just picked a random image I already had saved... In spite of what? What are you talking about? Medication, now.
>>213361373>I'll never court a teenager again.No way he would ever think or say this.
We're all in dire need of medication now here.
>>213361441Yeah sure, it's just a fucking coincidence. Your gaslighting won't work on me, i'm not a dumb swedish broad.
>>213361491You're a dumb what, then?
>>213361491Well, you're definitely not a Swedish broad.
>>213361452That marked his transformation into Breedy Bobby. They had to put up at the audition, no more courting with the adjoining rooms crap.
>>213361514Oh really? Tell us more?
>>213361862Whoah, calm down there bud.
>>213361373You reckon the donkey counted among those numbers or nah?
>>213361491someone didn't take their medication today
>>213360942 (OP)Park Chan Wook is the only correct answer unless you really like a 1 hit wonder director. Bong Joon is a hack fuck desu.
>>213361931>Only mentioning the two most famous mainstream slop onesGreat knowledge of korean cinema you got there.
I wanna ask yโall YNs. Do you know personally 70 year old grannies who are chronic alcoholics and compulsive liars. Shits fuckong with me irl ngl
I seriously need torture to live.
>>213362627Is that why you're looking for a 70 year old compulsive lying alcoholic granny?
Kyle is having a psychotic episode.
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>threads immediately improve
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a man to fix (2025)
>noir style
>b&w photography lensed by dingo
>staged by me
>protagonist: a man trapped in a tangle of conspiracies, multiple faceless villains
>side chick: amanda fix
>femme fatale: sarah gadon
>>213361016Reminder this bitch is reponsible for Godard going off the Maoist deep end in the 70s
>He had also split with Anna Karina, and -- much like his hero in Le Petit Soldat -- Godard fell in love with a Leftist girl, soon afterward befriending a young Maoist literary critic for Le Monde named Jean-Pierre Gorin. The Leftist girl, Anne Wiazemsky, was a student and the star of one of Godard's favourite films, Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar. Like Karina, for a period Wiazemsky was his muse, starring in La Chinoise and appearing in both Week End and Sympathy for the Devil. She was also a Maoist, and through his love for her, and the influence of Gorin and the political energies of the time, Godard became radicalised. In fact, many believe that La Chinoise, a 1967 film about a student Maoist cell whose members discuss and commit acts of terrorism, was a key influence on the 1968 student rioters. La Chinoise was the beginning of Godard's Dziga Vertov period, so named after the Maoist Dziga Vertov Group he formed with Gorin and several others.
>>213361075>>213361122>JodorowskyThe holy mountain is the most pretentious kitsch garbage ever made
>>213361145>Breedy Bobby knew how to cast modelsAll dogs except for Marika Green. รric "Ricky Ro-Ro" Rohmer was the one with the eye for models.
>Breedy Bobby was owed sex simple as
I seriously hope you guys are ironic about this
talk about film
this isn't your personal discord
>>213364393Say the magic word Kyle
>>213364357t. someone who owes Breedy Bobby sex
>>213363289I unironically hate her now.
>>213364393You first, tranny
Every Paul Verhoeven film is just Hollywood bullshit with a bit more edge, no wonder he's so revered.
>>213363289>>213364494It's well known by now that the 1968 French color revolution was organized by the CIA as a retaliation for de Gaulle's anti-American policies, such as ending French-Israeli nuclear cooperation and halting arms sales to Israel, putting pressure on US gold reserves and pulling out of NATO.
And if Godard played an important part in instigating and fueling the protests, the question arises, who was his connection to the CIA? Who out of his circle belonged to one of the radical groups that we now know were organized and trained by glownigger operatives? Who had enough influence on him to subvert the direction of his artistic career?
Was it Wiazemisky, Gorin, both? An interesting speculation to entertain.
>>213364357Breedy Bobby was owed, in the legally binding sense, sex. There was a writ of law, an oath professed with hand laid on the Holy Bible, and a contract signed in blood. All of these were voided. And as the common laws of man were broken, so was the moral laws of the heart. ANNE WIAZEMSKY IS A PUBLIC MENACE!
>>213364357You're so fucking gay dude.
>>213364932films like this?
>>213365328Gorin glows like a thousand fireflies.
>>213365133>Hollywood bullshit with a bit more edgeThe perfect tone for classic cinema
>>213365456>>213365396Don't you think that maybe Wiazemsky turned out the way she did, an angry cheating bitch, because Bresson in an effort to have her purity destroyed it and irreversibly damaged Anne as a person? Losing virginity to a crew member seems to me a desperate move, anything to make the old man stop. Imagine the emotional state she was in, an impressionable young girl. And you're joking about it. Maybe you're just young and aren't fully aware of the weight of the problem.
Only two things in life are certain, one is death, and the other is that Anne Wiazemsky owed Robert Bresson sex.
>>213366117Thanks for sending me down the rabbit hole. Apparently one of leading student provocateurs of 1968 was a German Jewish anarchist Daniel Cohn-Bendit who was also a pedophile and later became a member of the European Parliament, yeah. Looks like /pol/ was right again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Cohn-Bendit#Allegations_of_sex_with_minors
Bresson being a coomer kinda takes away from his movies. At least someone like Polanski is honest about his predilections.
>>213360942 (OP)>Steven Yeunwho did it better?
>>213360942 (OP)>Steven Yeun editionwho did it better?
>>213366800It actually enhances his movies.
>>213366800Eh even if you don't know anything about him his coomerism becomes obvious in those annoying pointless nude scenes he started doing after transition to color.
should I consider Louis Felliade major works as what we consider a contemporary tv series or a film series?
Or simply a film?
>>213366987>pointless nude scenesFound the plotfag.
>>213367009Film series, because that's what they are, so you should consider them what they are. What kind of question is this?
>>213367009They were films that came out in the kinoplex jigga
>>213367146Based. Mikey makes me so philosemitic.
>>213367090My problem with them is that they are too long, lingering, hungry. Shot as if by a horny teenager who let the coom get the better of him and just shamelessly oggles. Very un-erotic.
>>213367188She's so ugly.
>>213367190I disagree, they're just natural.
>>213360942 (OP)>Favourite Korean director?no offense but I can't relate to asian acting
Kurosawa is appreciated in the west because the theatrical and exaggerated style compensate for the lack of expression in asian faces and languages.
>>213367287Huppert's nudity in Loulou is natural. When the whole frame and the whole camera movement is dedicated to gazing at nude body it's formalist directorial intent.
>>213367388The male gaze is natural, lust and desire are natural.
>>213367300>asian acting>implying they're all the sameThe japanese are so much better than everybody else there at cinema.
>>213360942 (OP)/film/ chuds won't watch anything korean they got a stuck up their ass about it or something idk
>>213367472We're talking abot cinema here, the way gaze-lust-desire are expressed in and integrated into filmic image.
>>213367558Yes? And i fail to see any problems with how Bobby does that.
>>213367529So take the hint and get the fuck out, you have your own gook general.
I stopped baking in 2025 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful threads. And I did it out of spite.
Why there's so little british arthouse cinema?
>>213367704Truffaut quote.
>>213367671I've never even baked, the world doesn't deserve a thread by me.
>>213367671No one knows who you are lil bro
>>213367617And I do. Seriously, I haven't seen nudity as vulgar and uncomfortable as Bresson's even in exploitation films. Exploitation nudity is beautiful because it's often clumsy, you can see it comes from the interesting mix of technical ineptitude and childlike enthusiasm. Bresson is obviously technically competent but chooses to film like a technicaly competent teenager.
>>213367832Oh you know me.
>>213367851Bresson owes his viewers visual sex
>213367878Not ringing bells
Bobby personally owes me sexual intercourse
>>213367851Ok then, just be wrong i guess.
Bresson's nudity is like the Pope masturbating in the Popemobile. Most of us masturbate, but seeing the Pope doing it as if oblivious to his surroundings is uncomfortable.
>>213367878https://youtu.be/1oUpPSjHekA
How do I get someone to owe me sex
>>213360942 (OP)>QOTD>Favourite Korean director?Lee Chang Dong
>>213369071>Lee Chang DongYou made that name up
Today I pondered: what film would you hypothetically have (force) your family and loved ones watch at your funeral? A film that would best represent the you that your family and loved ones know and love. A film they could walk out of and understand why you picked it.
Hard mode: Your sincere answer
Hard mode plus: Keep it relatively family friendly
The strongest answer I can come up with, adhering to my hard mode plus rule: The Man Who Stole the Sun (1979)
>>213367300Autists on the contrary relate to Asian acting and Asian cinema very strongly.
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Cinemania (2002)
We're all cinemaniacs here.
>>213369606post scenes that touch the soul of autists
>>213369992I wouldn't know
>>213369961Tarkovsky had a kink for fire and water
>>213369992I would but they'd get mad at me posting kdramas in /film/ again...
>>213369992That one "was that really necessary" scene in Lady Snowblood
>>213369565The man without shadow promises you the world. Tell him your dreams, and fanatical needs.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=bHKm4mLTLs8
>>213369992Cells
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>>213367146Wtf is that shoulders to hip ratio
RIP Bruce Lee
RIP Yusaku Matsuda
>>213367287>She's so uglyShe's jolie laide.
Bergman on Welles:
> โFor me, (Orson Welles) is just a hoax. Itโs empty. Itโs not interesting. Itโs dead. Citizen Kane, which I have a copy of, is the criticsโ darling, always at the top of every poll taken, but I think itโs a total bore. Above all, the performances are worthless. The amount of respect that movie has is absolutely unbelievable!โ
Bergman on Godard:
>โIโve never gotten anything out of his movies. They have felt constructed, faux intellectual, and completely dead. Cinematographically uninteresting and infinitely boring. Godard is a fucking bore. Heโs made his films for the critics. One of the movies, Masculin, Fรฉminin, was shot here in Sweden. It was mind-numbingly boring.โ
>>213370745What was his opinion on Woody Allen I wonder. The guy jerked him off constantly.
Can you guys help me find a film, feel like I'n goibg crazy. I remember the entire thing basically being a police interview and then at the end there was something supernatural. I thought it was Garde a vue/The Inauisitor but I don't have it logged on LB. Help would be really appreciated.
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>>213370745>Bergman calling anything boring oh the irony
>>213371197>>213371542Kill yourself, brown spammer freak
>>213360942 (OP)>QOTD>ctrl+f>no Bae Yong-kyunI know that pretty much all of the good posters have left, but can you retards please watch actual good films occasionally
>>213371717Back to the korean general with your gookslop
>>213362295there's 2 directors that have any kind of resume.
i've seen 108 korean films, though snowpiercer, okja and mickey 17 hardly count.
>>213371552Bergman just got butthurt that Godard made fun of him in Masculin-Feminin.
>>213364570Break your neck, retard. You have no worth.
>>213365456You're so fucking stupid dude, you and your friends.
>>213367287You're a faggot.
>>213367878Great, you killed the general. Go away.
>>213371697It would be better if you did it yourself first. No one will ever miss you.
I'm shadowbanned. No effortposting today.
Amanda Fix will save the general
>>213372234Hold on, getting my cunt ready. By cunt I mean this post.
Inserts (1975)
Such wonderful filmed theater. The takes being somewhat long was a great touch considering the time period it takes places in. Kinetic human conflict and refined, deliberate shooting created a lovely contrast. All the people were covered in bogus pomp, but of course that's just a mask they put on for other people.
The whole Harper x Dreyfuss section felt authentic despite the aforementioned burlesque dialogue, largely due to my own personal experiences. The sexual power dynamics sneaking on a tightrope kept me stiff from the emotional risk. Drefuss is literally me in some ways, but so is Harper.
It's a lovely piece of cinema, and I'm grateful to Harperbro for inspiring me.
>>213372354Dalledaddy got your back.
>>213372617That movie is shit, and you sicken me, you worthless loser. Overrating films for e-friends... go suck Harpedo's cock away from my fucking face
>>213365328It started as a legitimate proletarian movement and it was indeed subverted and turned into a color revolution. I think Godard was ultimately manipulated. A useful idiot.
Visconti on Antonioni
>It seems that boredom is one of the great discoveries of our time. If so, there's no question but that he must be considered a pioneer.
Welles on Antonioni
>According to a young American critic, one of the great discoveries of our age is the value of boredom as an artistic subject. If that is so, Antonioni deserves to be counted as a pioneer and founding father. His movies are perfect backgrounds for fashion models. Maybe there arenโt backgrounds that good in Vogue, but there ought to be. They ought to get Antonioni to design them.
Fellini on Antonioni
>I have respect for his constancy, his fanatical integrity, and his refusal to compromise. Antonioni had a very difficult professional beginning. His films for many years were not accepted, and another man, less honest, less strong, would have made retreats. But Antonioni kept on his solitary road, doing what he believed he should do until he was recognized as a great creator. This has always made an enormous impression on me. He is an artist who knows what he wants to say, and that's a lot.
So I attempted to make a thread on this board looking for creatives attempting to produce work of their own to no avail. I found this thread and generally appreciated a lot of the conversation going on here about different films/filmmakers quite a bit of whom I hadnโt heard of. Do any of the posters here fancy themselves filmmakers or just great spectators of the art itself? I myself find it so strange to see how people such as the previous posters itt could appreciate film as much as they seem to without thinking they themselves have a story to tell or vision to share.
>>213372691You're not powerful for making a webm. Fuck you.
>>213372749Sarah Gadon is going to soon direct a film based on a screenplay she wrote herself.
The climax of Spike Lee's High and Low remake joint is Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky having a rap battle you can see shots from the scene in here, the two "double dolly" shots in some red light lit corridor.
https://youtu.be/Sh8yqcozfn8
>>213372731Visconti and Welles were quoting the same critic?
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>>213373948All the posts there are demoralization central holy shit
The fact that Gadonpaki posts on /pol/ makes so much sense... It's a board for white supremacists, with absolutely no white people on it.
>>213372749most anons here like to picture themselves as great directors, but have never even attempted to make anything
>>213372617>mfw Dallebro rated Inserts a 9/10Honestly the last thing I expected to see today. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much!
>Such wonderful filmed theater.I couldn't agree more; you can tell early on it's essentially going to be a stage play that plays out in real time, which works greatly to its benefit. Plus it includes one of Harper's best performances (she was dating the director at the time, both from Winnetka).
>Dreyfuss is literally me in some ways, but so is Harper.Agreed. Sexual power dynamics can be a bitch.
>>213372668Kek he really pissed you off huh? Inserts is fantastic even if you aren't a fan of the queen, plus it's her most arthouse film in my opinion. You could also make the same case for Rameau's Nephew or Suspiria though.
>>213372763Speaking of, I never made any Inserts webms which is absolutely criminal. I'll have to change that.
>waifufagging
saged and reported
waifufags are fucking sick in the head
kill yourselves for real
they just say it over and over and over
actually fucking sick in the head
actually sick
fucking sick demented waifu faggots
absolutely mental how insane they are
subhuman
completely deranged
why are they like this
how can you be so fucked in the head
how can you possibly be like that
it's so not human
it's so just not even a possible human identity
like how is that a person
it's so unreal
it's just so fucking stupid and insane
it makes no sense
it makes absolutely no fucking sense
how does a person get that bad
it's so sick
it's so disgusting the things they do and say
it makes no sense
it's so just fucking ugly
that's a person that's just ugly in the fucking soul you know that
it's so dark
it's so just fucking dark and horrible
how is that a human person
it makes no sense
>>213361931Memories of murder is the best Korean film thoughever
>>213361931>>213375415Bong Joon-Ho is a based Gadonbro like us.
>>213375455Based Gadonbro.
>>213375021Screencapped for future /film/ compilation
>>213374648I don't and i have.
I wish this guy would fuck off
>>213372617>>213374665Based filmed theatre bros.
>>213375653He's got nothing else but /film/.
>>213373998Welcome to /pol/.
>>213372749>I myself find it so strange to see how people such as the previous posters itt could appreciate film as much as they seem to without thinking they themselves have a story to tell or vision to share.Why?
>>213370745I don't see how anybody can think Kane is boring.
>>213375790Bergman was a waifutranny
>>213369565Il sorpasso, Trintignant's character is literally me.
>>213375807When you really think about it, most directors are waifufags.
Did I miss something or was this just a standard, run-of-the-mill indie film? I will admit that it was a decent existential piece but I have no desire to rewatch it.
>>213375950Oscar slop, try /tv/.
>>213375950Mogs Sean Faker in his own genre
>>213375950the soundtrack was good
but yes, it's a regular indie film, ripping off Wong Kar-wai quite a lot (specifically In The Mood for Love)
the worship came from the fact that it's a movie black closeted ghetto negro without it being some weird arthouse film like Looking for Langston or Tongues United so the kind of film critic that's inbetween being a mainstream-head and farthouse /philm/ autist went bananas for it
Barry Jenkins did somehow influence a couple of other blacks, All Dirt Roads are Made of Salt and Nickel Boys were very similar specifically to Moonlight
>>213369565i'd never subject my family to such post-mortem vanity
>>213375847based
>>213375950It was fine, but its certainly not a top 62 movie ever as per Sight and Soundโs list. That's just silly.
All of Us Strangers > Moonlight/Portrait of a Lady on Fire/Call Me by Your Name
>>213376159North of Normal > All of those
>>213376057Speaking of In the Mood for Love who goes at see that shit in theaters at 9:55pm on a Wednesday?
>>213376179Unfathomably based!
>>213375728I've seen the faggot on /cric/ too, he needs an IP ban
>>213375455>>213375516Did she get R I C E D ?
>>213375950Racism for bl*cks aside itโs a strong film with good visuals and the final reveal of the MC being a gay incel was actually a powerful moment. Iโd give it 8/10
>>213376213yo wtf I've been to that theater
>>213375950Funny story, I went to see this in a little student theatre with my friend and a random guy who was new in town. I knew nothing about it besides that it won best picture. So the three of us are sitting there watching this gay shit and after it was over me and my friend were going to a house party and we asked the other guy if he wanted to come. He initially agreed but after walking a bit he looked really disturbed and said he had to go home. He probably thought we were gay and were trying to take him to an orgy or something. Lol.
>>213375881Good point, can't think of any director who used every woman he ever worked with only once. Bresson? Already established as a lecher.
Godward was a huge waifufag.
>>213377269and he killed himself as all good waifufags should
More like FARTHOUSE lmao.
Art house ? More like Paul Blart-House
>>213374643Is Pasolini actually a good director? Where should I start with him?
>>213378002Trilogy of life.
>>213376864Indeed that was a funny story.
>>213377426Got. All. Of. Their. Asses.
can arthouse movies be enhanced by a VJ?
Imagine you're watching L'Eclisse and the VJ start making jokes in Ugandan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p96JID8_Hw
>>213378071No but it certainly can be enhanced by a BJ.
any china movies? I just got into kung fu and they are mad fun
I would say about 40% of this general's userbase (most likely less, accounting for the tendency of a few unoccupied individuals to listlessly spam) treats this general as a dump to vent the antisocial behaviour they'd never express in public. The anons who speak in this place like they might conceivably do in real life are the noble ones and the only ones I give the time of day. I don't know how some of you guys have no serious thoughts in your head at all. Whoever is telling anons to kys themselves, I laugh, because no one has ever said that to a person's face. It's a sign you don't leave the house. Some of you are not intellectuals at all and don't even want to be. Anyway, we delivered the donkey movie.
>>213375881LVT is the most ardent Charlottefag in the world because after being hospitalised for depression, his first thought was, "Only Charlotte Gainsbourg can be the avatar of how I feel right now", and used her three times. Hideaki Anno is a similar kind of guy, but even more screen-therapeutic because you can tell that EVERY character in the film is him, not just the waifu avatar he's using. If LVT is the equivalent of an avatarfag, I wonder what this makes Prince Vince, who just uses himself. A cinematic tripfag, maybe?
>>213376879Although we joke about BB a lot I would say that his dispassionate camera is the biggest culprit. As anons have said it just drinks everything in and this includes the nudity. When I watch an LVT film I know he's identifying with the woman in the scene, which makes the camera decidedly unbreedy despite the oftentimes extreme visual excess. Bobby looks on at all of his models dispassionately, a silent watcher... It's ascended voyeurism... The overqualified teenage boy, as someone echoed, I think.
>>213378247plenty
https://letterboxd.com/filmcharts/list/film-s-trip-around-the-world-east-asia/country/china/
but considering you are talking about kung fu films, Hong Kong is a better bet
https://letterboxd.com/filmcharts/list/film-s-trip-around-the-world-east-asia/country/hong-kong/
>>213378247Infernal Affairs - it's the original Departed but better and an hour shorter runtime.
Chungking Express
Fallen Angels
and for kung fu stuff
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Shadow
Shaolin Soccer
Kung Fu Hustle
House of Flying Daggers
Fearless
Ip Man
Hero
>>213378247>any china movies?not a single one.
hong kong films, yes.
>>213378453>Recommending WKW to the poor guyPure evil.
>>213378247Watch Chang Cheh and King Hu stuff if you're into kung fu.
>>213378002DO NOT start with the Trilogy of Life, start from his early neorealist films
>>213378912That will discourage him from continuing,
>>213378002 absolutely start with the trilogy of life.
>>213378309silence faggot
>>213378538lurk moar
conte d'hiver > conte de printemps = conte d'automne > conte d'รฉtรฉ
>>213378956Mama Roma is one of Pasolini's best
>>213379075Hiver does make me cry.
>>213375766I assume you greatly appreciate the art of film. Has it not spoken to you in a way that made you want to make others feel the same as you yourself did when watching something you particularly enjoy? Arrogant hopelessly romantic artist trope aside thereโs a lot of filmmakers who have gone on to see โsuccessโ at least in the sense of making a living creating what they want to that came from little actual knowledge or means besides wanting to tell a story.
>>213378453>>213378421>>213378538>>213378705Hell yeah. Thanks. Can't wait for movie o'clock
>>213378983A case in point, when anons have nothing in their life to occupy them, they just listlessly post inane wallpaper text like this. Go read a book, peon. Every conversation in your life comes to a stuttering halt after "Hi", and, "How's it going?".
>>213378247PTU
Love on Delivery
Police Story
Legendary Weapons of China
The Seventh Curse
Boxer from Shantung
And, even though you've probably already seen it, one must for posterity include 36 Chambers in case you haven't.
>>213372749Yes, I make films.
>>213379463>Yes, I make films.Post them or you're a coward.
>>213379303It did at one point, when i was a teenager.
>>213379603Given the breedy and occasionally stalkerish nature of this thread, I could not in good conscience expose young women I know personally to the inhabitants of it. A few bad apples... you know. Also I am in them. Enough of a narcissist to be in my own films, yet shy enough to refuse to allow 'nons to see my face. I'm like Prince Vince, after all...
Do I need to watch the miniseries or is the film cut better?
Is motion smoothing an enemy of cinema?
>>213380054Makes sense. Whatโs your approach to filmmaking from a technical side? Use anything you have or can get access to? I personally obsess over the recording medium and the feel of the images Iโm hypothetically going to put on screen one day so much that it gets overwhelming. Yes this means film itself being better than any digital medium is something I subscribe to, but even certain digital video methods are preferable to others and closer to film in my opinion. I think Iโd make a good tech tard in a film crew, but as it stands with my locations and opportunities I have to be a one man band.
>>213361075Itโs a metaphor for the post -death state in Tibetan Buddhism.
Mythical land of โTarโ = Land of Terra/ Terre/ earth
Fando and Lis travel through the various bardos before being reborn into the coffin surrounded by โearthโ (land of Tar) at the very end of the film.
I just came up with that analysis right now by the way.
>>213380753Que bonito es mi entierrrrro
Que bonito es mi entierro.
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Rec me some /film/ approved action movie.
>>213381102The Black Cat (1968) is a cool supernatural samurai film I saw a couple days ago.
>>213381102Cyborg (1989), a masterpiece of vulgar auterurism
>>213381102Michael Bay filmography
anon mentioned Looking for Langston
why the fuck isn't it on any torrents, not on Cinemaz or PrivateHD even
IT'S UP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj6QawF-Q9w
>>213381571fraud
>>213381568found it on rutracker in shitty quality but looking it up i think it's the only quality the film exists in, somehow there was no restoration of it even though "an arthouse black and white film about black homosexuals in 1920s Harlem" sounds like something that would definitely get restored by some organization for being "vital", "brave and powerful" and shit like that
>>213379075You like more profound films generally? or the lead in conte d'รฉtรฉ is too young for a protagonist? I still haven't watched conte d'automne. Do you like Rohmer's 2000's films?
Subs can be found here too.
https://archive.org/download/eric-rohmer-the-complete-filmography
>>213381571lil bro looted the place
>>213381771Not him but Astrรฉe et Celadon is a masterpiece.
>>213381771I admit to re-cutting Boyfriends and Girlfriends into a widescreen edit, it had looked amazingly theatrical on a 4:3 CRT but seeing it now, it's certainly not looking like Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet. It's sad because it seems like it's genuinely too late for any director to attempt remaking the film now too. Imagine if Rohmer had been working with 65mm cameras.
why won't /film/ accept Joker 2?
It's Chantal Akerman, it's Straub-Huillet, it's Jean Cocteau, it's Alain Resnais, it's Rainer Werner Fassbinder, it's Hans-Jรผrgen Syberberg, it's Peter Watkins, it's Frederick Wiseman, it's Chris Marker, it's Marguerite Duras, it's Victor Erice, it's Raul Ruiz, it's Derek Jarman, it's Bruno Dumont, it's Philippe Grandrieux, it's Apichatpong Weerasethakul, it's Tsai Ming-liang, it's Alexei German Sr., it's Sergei Parajanov, it's Yevgeny Yufit, it's Svetlana Baskova, it's Oleg Mavromatti, it's Philip Groning, it's Carlos Reygadas, it's Radu Jude, it's...........
........ it's true cinema, avant-garde, boundary pushing, challenging and yet compelling. And naturally rejected by normalcattle and crypto-normalfaggots on here. I spit on you.
>>213381571>jew>is greedywho writes this shit?
also why the fuck do you need this many people to shoot a video of someone standing in a closet lmao
>>213379075You thought Solene was too much of a cottage country whore, or Lena was too bitchy?
>>213381771idk the main character just annoyed me greatly, I think rohmer does best with females leads
>Rohmer's 2000's films?haven't watched them, I've been on a comedies et proverbes and contes streak mostly
>substhanks but I'm fr*nch
>>213381981what's the difference between video editor and online editor?
>>213382030>idk the main character just annoyed me greatlyI think 'A Summer's Tale' is just designed as the cure to anyone who dreamt of falling in love while young but was too involved in philosophy, writing or the arts. Watching it you not only dislike the lead character, he convinces you that he is a teenage character and this his 'problem' of juggling three women genuinely is a problem that would quickly get out of hand. Actually A Tale of Springtime seems to deal with the same sort of male lead just somewhat older (I forget whether he's much better written).
Rohmer is like a monkey brained version of Ozu desu