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Favorite films

  • Persona
  • Stalker
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

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  • Melancholia

    ★★★

  • Antichrist

    ★★★½

  • The Boss of It All

    ★½

  • Manderlay

    ★★★

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Man with a Movie Camera

1929

★★★★★ Liked Watched

Now presenting, Man With a Movie Camera
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There exists a mechanical instrument that allows one to peel away strips of time and control them. This instrument, understood simply, is a tool of transcription or recording. It captures light-rays. Understood on a slightly more involved level, it becomes apparent that the tool does not simply capture light, but time. To be precise: it transmutes time into a material strip of frames, which can then be…

Persona

1966

★★★★★ Liked 11

Oh man, where do I start? Persona defies interpretation; in fact, one of the many themes of the film is the very struggle with interpretation. This film has so many different ways to interpret it that you could watch it hundreds of times and see something new each time. (it blows my mind how complex Persona manages to be in just 85 minutes). At the core of the film— the thread that runs through it all— is duality. The duality of things…

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Antichrist

2009

★★★½ Watched

In the same way that Manderlay come to fruition in their allegorical readings, so too does Antichrist finds its fullest realization beyond the literal. Understood in accordance to literal truth, this story is an insulated and slow journey of a couple trying to surmount grief and guilt, which ultimately spirals into ends both contradictory and shocking. Even on an emotional level, the film’s vital signs are uneven, lurching to extremes and contrived corners, with the…

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

2022

★★ 14

This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

The 47 Ronin

1941

11

Watching this film was like trying to scale an immense glacier. A cold and distant and repetitive ascent. Scrabbling along a slick surface, severely steep, nearly insurmountable, no handholds or footholds, nowhere to find purchase or access. The struggle of a climb against a surface that closes itself off, a story that actively resists itself. Along an incline so steep it's nearly vertical, with only the most minimal of forward momentum. The film is an arduous endurance test: nearly four…