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02-20-2019, 03:08 PM | #22771 (permalink) |
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the last movie i watched..
the last movie i watched was Gummo. as someone who sits down and watches saw traps for fun i can honestly say that i found this low-budget indie film more disturbing. it has no real storyline and is more of just a look into the lives of a few characters but it is done so intriguingly that it's hard to look away. it felt much like the first time i finished watching eraserhead, though the films are drastically different i felt just as confused after watching each for the first time. i highly suggest this film to anyone who is interested in indie films or who just wants to change up their watchlist.
feel free to reply with either your thoughts on Gummo or with any movie recommendations you have for me. :) |
02-20-2019, 10:11 PM | #22772 (permalink) | |
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02-23-2019, 10:57 AM | #22773 (permalink) |
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Paterson So there's two reasons why I really wanted to see this film and I'm surprised it took me so long... 1. I love Jim Jarmusch 2. I grew up next to Paterson. Beautiful film. At first I couldn't stop looking at the scenery and figuring out where in the city they were and how accurately they portrayed where I grew up. They pretty much filmed gorilla style. Nothing looked staged or out of place. As the movie progressed I started to just REALLY fall in love with the story and characters. It's a very simple and laid back film, like most Jarmusch films tend to be, and I appreciated the anti-conflict that Jarmusch adds to his films. There were so many times I expected something bad to happen but the film just stayed so positive and beautiful the whole time. It allows you to focus on the characters instead of constantly having your emotions pulled away. You get to sit with them and literally observe their lives as they happen. Very beautiful film that enjoyed for a number of reasons. |
02-23-2019, 12:26 PM | #22775 (permalink) |
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02-23-2019, 12:38 PM | #22776 (permalink) | |
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I thought it sounded like a weird Jane Goodall documentary.
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