>>213778047 that's not quite what he says but yes it's a good quote >The movie never changes. It can't change; but every time you see it, it seems different because you're different
>>213777753 (OP) >hot psychiatrist falls for schizo homeless man bit unrealistic how fast and hard she fell for him ngl, guess it's that I can fix him attitude
>>213778595 She didn't fall for him until she confirmed he wasn't a schizo. She was just being nice to him until because she's a psychiatrist trying not to anger the schizo. You got confused like when you think the women cashiers like you just because they were nice to you.
I hate this movie >>213778047 uhhh YEAH that's the point of LA JETEE. The movie they're aping and also WATCHING ON SCREEN IN THE MOVIE THEY'RE MAKING THAT'S APING LA JETEE
>>213779103 She does. Just google it. She shows bush and all.
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8/18/2025, 5:30:08 AM No.213779238
The tv show is pretty cool but the female goines is on the edge of being obnoxious. I did love the 99 luft balloons scene. The quirky of making pop culture references reminds me of cleopatra 2525.
Recently learned that Gilliam ripped off this architect/artist who also had a huge influence on Half Life 2. Not a big deal but I found it interesting. Felt like there was some weird synchronicity between the aesthetics for some time.
>>213777753 (OP) Tango music fits surprisingly well in a sci-fi setting.
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8/18/2025, 5:44:56 AM No.213779528
>>213779056 Is there a name for this syndrome where you like something but are forced to permanently engage and inhabit discussion for a remake/sequel instead? Infernal Affairs fans seem to suffer the same symptoms.