Good call re City of GodThe Pianist was hard hitting. Andrien Brody won an Oscar for his performance. Sad but fascinating.
City of God - Brazilian film using street kids as actors. Incredible film.
It’s a brutal film.Irréversible is a great film that I will never watch again.
Its filmed in continuous takes, or edited to look like continuous takes, and the camera never really stops moving. It sways and lurches around creating this weird sense of instability.
That is all except for two scenes, one of brutal violence and one of brutal sexual violence. For these scenes the camera is still, forcing the audience to take this stuff in.
It's a grim film and absolutely not for everyone. Just read a bit about how people left it's Cannes screening in disgust.
Definitely. Alongside The Idiots. Two very thought provoking works by Von TrierFesten (the celebration) - Danish and blood brilliant.
Dark family secrets.
Yes. I largely agree.
I must revisit Parasite as I didn’t get what everyone else seems to about it. Needs a rewatch.
This along with Natural Born Killers are the two films I can't rewatch purely because of their aesthetic.Just finished watching A Clockwork Orange and I'm blown away - not many films made like that
Cuckoo’s Nest made me both sad and angry but the film that affected me for days afterwards was The Deer Hinter, bored the arse off me with the scene setting but left me very disturbed by the end. No other film has affected me more long after I left the cinema.
Most disturbing ending was probably Carrie, literally made me jump.
Agreed, it was what made the film, and was essential for what followed but it was still bloody boring to me!The scene setting was superb and really made it. You really got a feel for the characters as opposed to other Vietnam films that went straight into “things exploding” mode.
There's a very specific memory attached which adds to it for me. I watched in alone in the Depot in Lewes with a beer. There were only about 4 people in the cinema, so no distractions.Yes. I largely agree.
I must revisit Parasite as I didn’t get what everyone else seems to about it. Needs a rewatch.
And in contrast to that, Hacksaw Ridge, an almost unbelievable true story about a man that didn't want to kill anyone, and what a difference he could make during a bloody war.Saving Private Ryan.
The indifference shown to taking a man’s life.