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Classics Week 2023!
Write up on Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Write up on Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Write up on Mirror (1975)
Write up on Mirror (1975)
Classics Week 2023 - Entry #2 Mirror by Andrei Tarkovsky A non-linear glimpse of incomplete and surreal memories. Quite honestly, I’ve maybe made a mistake of choosing this film as my first Tarkovsky film as I find it very obtuse and tons of reviews mention that this is his most intimate and complicated. Nevertheless, I’ll write what I thought. I find this film fascinating, it’s very hard to watch and digest but my mind was fixated and I continue to quietly tune in. I couldn’t keep up with the re-use of actors to play the different characters and was thrown
Write up on Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Write up on Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Write up on Fireworks (1997)
Write up on Fireworks (1997)
Classics Week 2023 - Entry #4 Fireworks by Takeshi Kitano Dealing with turmoil of losing another loved one and his sensibilities. Story is rather simple but it goes into an unexpected direction and the characters were really well done. Kitano as Nishi is this stoic, emotionally withdrawn character who only smiles around his wife and Osugi as Horibe is a man who’s lost everything and is finding reason to continue living. Editing is what stood out to me the most, there’s a sense of quirkiness and liveliness in it. Kitano presents the information quickly, efficiently and doesn’t really spend the
Write up on Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Write up on Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Classics Week 2023 - Entry #5 Requiem For A Dream by Darren Aronofsky A glorified PSA for drug addiction. Probably the weakest out of this years Classics’ Week selection. I think this film is decent for the most part but is redeemed by the cinematography. The story follows 4 characters who all deal with drug addiction to varying degrees of success. This reeks of PSA energy as I wished it would’ve focused on more than that. Perhaps, rather than a subset, target all types of addiction. We see food, media, substance addiction but there’s more than that. The story arcs
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