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Prepare 4 the Fight Scene
Join Date: Jun 2011
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you know there's a little handful of movie related threads but doesn't seem like there's any general one to just come and talk about and find films that you may or may not have seen/known about. So not every entry will be some super obscurity but just some I rep hella that need more appreciation all around.
Just gonna start with the plethora I've previously posted somewhere else Spoiler for some:
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Prepare 4 the Fight Scene
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A closer look at...
![]() Diabeł, 1972 Director Andrzej Żuławski would probably be more renowned for the 1981 cult classic Possession, but a decade before he bestowed upon us this historical horror masterpiece, and believe me when I say it's quite literally one of the most insane movies I've seen. I'd describe it ass a cross between Possession and Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre despite coming out at least ten years before either. After watching this and Possession, a distinct cinematic style is apparent, making heavy use of panicked camera work and frantic panoramas. This film has a darker quality to it though, considering the historical/folk aspect. Sets are sparse and desperate with a whole lotta candles. All brought together with an acid drenched soundtrack full of squealing guitar, Diabeł is as insane stylistically as it is thematically. The goofy (for lack of a better term,) elements of mania come and go in an oddly natural and fluid fashion, making the traveling circus and jaw harp playing midgets and whatnot seem like the norm around these parts, rather than deliberately psychotic miscellanea. I've seen a lot of people saying it's too slow, and I don't get that at all as I found it madly intense from the start. I think it's a hugely enthralling and watchable film that is at the same time utterly deranged and unhinged. Psychologically nerve wracking the whole way. If you're a Possession fan, then there's no reason you wouldn't love this. |
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Prepare 4 the Fight Scene
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Beating GNR at DDR and keying Axl's new car
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Review The Devil in Miss Jones. Some chick kills herself and isn't let into heaven. So she asks to be sent back to earth so she can earn her way into hell. Slutty hell.
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Prepare 4 the Fight Scene
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If I find one I think would be cool I'll give it a jerk https://rateyourmusic.com/film_genre/Pornographic/2
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Prepare 4 the Fight Scene
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Dead Ringers, 1988 With the "descent into madness" thing being such a thematic cliche, I feel like proper execution rests more in the hands of your lead and their ability to take it and run with it. Of course the writing plays an astronomical part, having all the content and whatever, but can ultimately fall flat if it's not brought to life on the screen. In Dead Ringers, Jeremy Irons takes it and runs a damn marathon with it, and treats us to one of the greatest descents ever. After watching this again recently, I may have to reevaluate my ranking of the David Cronenberg movies I've seen. I've always repped this one highly but behind his fantastical body horror opuses. I'd have to watch the Fly again but I can definitely say I like Dead Ringers more than Videodrome and the Brood (my previous Cronenberg trifecta). Dead Ringers is more personal and humanistic, relying more on genuine paranoia and disquiet than surreal and otherworldly depictions of scientific macabre. The lunacy of our protagonist is amped up greatly as he becomes overtaken by drugs, and we as an audience in turn grow sympathetic as we witness the origins and advancement of the madness. So along with the overall grim hospital air, heartbreak pierces through the gloom and it becomes a truly crushing endeavor. |
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