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33 votes
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Why you should watch Straight Jacket, the lost gay rom-com
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Jurassic World and overcomplicated plot
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Film and feelings: Stalker (1979)
I recently acquired the criterion release of Stalker (1979), a film I have not seen since I was a teenager. I remember liking it back then, but I didn't appreciate how much it would simultaneously...
I recently acquired the criterion release of Stalker (1979), a film I have not seen since I was a teenager. I remember liking it back then, but I didn't appreciate how much it would simultaneously wash over me as well as work it's way into the back of my mind, like an eel of a tone poem.
For those who have not seen Stalker, it is a journey of three men into a mysterious and beautiful "Zone" in search of their deepest desires.
I full throatedly recommend. Gorgeous film.While the symbolism has been thoroughly discussed elsewhere on the internet, a less talked about aspect (of this and other films) is how it makes the viewer feel.
For me personally, the three moments that most affected me on a visceral level all involve people lying down.
Why, I'm not sure.
But they are: The scene where The Stalker lays in the tall grass, I felt such a calm bliss as he soaked in the lush green nature of The Zone;
The scene where The Stalker sleeps on a tiny dry piece of ground in a large flooded canal, I felt a sense of sublime misery. The only thing I could compare it to is when you get suddenly awoken when you haven't had enough sleep, and have to go out into the cold early morning still nodding off, and nothing feels real;
and third is the lingering shot of the dog sitting guard over the entwined bodies near The Room.
I felt a profound longing sadness. I imagined that the entwined lovers died together in some relation to their deepest desire.I really love films that wash over the viewer in this way like a tide, and I hope that some of you do as well.
Another film that has a similar aspect is Upstream Color (2013), and while the creative mind behind that film is....perhaps a mentally unwell abuser, I can't dismiss the art he has created. I guess my relationship with his work is complicated.
How do you Feel about stalker?
Are there any films that had a similar effect on you as this one did to me?
Always looking for recommendations!
19 votes -
How to analyze movies – Film studies 101
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A detail in The Shining that you’ve never seen
13 votes -
The misunderstood meaning of It Follows
7 votes -
Villain therapy: Severus Snape
11 votes -
Why does Dune sound like that?
2 votes -
The secret gay love affair behind Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
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Lindsay Ellis - We don’t talk about ET
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The politics of nostalgia and Top Gun: Maverick
2 votes -
The real villain of Nope
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When a modern director makes a fake old movie
3 votes -
Why Thor (2011) is still the best Thor movie
4 votes -
How Taika Waititi shoots a film at three budget levels
5 votes -
Watch the original 16mm Blade Runner convention reel (13 minutes)
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Silence - The deconstruction of faith
2 votes -
Why all movies from 1999 are the same
9 votes -
The art of editing and Suicide Squad
11 votes -
The invisible horror of The Shining
9 votes -
Why Dune's visual effects feel so different
11 votes -
The problem with film criticism
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Why Mad Max: Fury Road works
8 votes -
How to read a movie
5 votes -
How Tarantino shoots a film at three budget levels
5 votes -
Kaiju history part 1: Godzilla
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Typeset in the Future on Star Trek: The Motion Picture
7 votes -
David Fincher’s impossible eye
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Adaptation and nostalgia on an alien world: Scavengers analysis and speculative biology
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Our Popcorn Movie Dystopia
Our Popcorn Movie Dystopia is a movie put out by Some More News. It's certainly an interesting ride. A 135 minute blend of sci-fi B movie, documentary-grade movie analysis of dystopian films over...
Our Popcorn Movie Dystopia is a movie put out by Some More News.
It's certainly an interesting ride. A 135 minute blend of sci-fi B movie, documentary-grade movie analysis of dystopian films over the last 30+ years, and a heavy dose of political commentary (as would be expected from Cody)...complete with some minor celebrity cameos. I've not watched anything quite like this before.
There are some hefty movie spoilers throughout...makes sense given the topic, but I think the only recent one is the new Bill and Ted movie.
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‘Duel’ Is David vs. Goliath on the Highway to Hell
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Casino Royale — How action reveals character
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Sergei Eisinstein: Disney Fan
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Director Rian Johnson breaks down a scene from Knives Out
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The Lighthouse – A short visual analysis
9 votes -
The Prince of Egypt - A forgotten masterpiece
9 votes -
How Star Wars was saved in the edit
12 votes -
Why Hayao Miyazaki's animation feels alive
9 votes -
The real fake cameras of Toy Story 4
8 votes -
Why is there cardboard in Dracula?
5 votes -
In praise of Hook, a flawed classic
5 votes -
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – Breaking convention
5 votes -
Superman II - WTF happened to this movie?
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Triumph of the will and the cinematic language of propaganda
7 votes -
Which Dracula film is most faithful to the book?
17 votes -
Film Theory: It's A Wonderful Life's ending is a living nightmare
9 votes -
Guillermo del Toro - Monsters, makeup and movie magic
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Annihilation and decoding metaphor
8 votes -
How The English Patient almost ruined my life
6 votes