Re: Photography is truth. The cinema is truth twenty-four times per second: The cinema thread
I watched Seamless, finally. I didn't much like it. It seemed very superficial, I don't think they went deep enough into each designer's daily life, and there was not much in terms of what drives them to design, nothing philosophical (and I understand that nothing much drives Proenza boys except making something "cute," so maybe an expose on their shallowness was actually good). Anyway, this documentary is nothing compared to something like Notebooks on Cities and Clothes.</p>
I also watched Titus. It downright nearly killed me. I've never read that play, and while it may be less dramatic than King Lear, it's certainly much more gruesome. It's also not the strongest performance by Hopkins, but nevertheless he's a pleasure to watch - one of my favorite actors.</p>
I watched Seamless, finally. I didn't much like it. It seemed very superficial, I don't think they went deep enough into each designer's daily life, and there was not much in terms of what drives them to design, nothing philosophical (and I understand that nothing much drives Proenza boys except making something "cute," so maybe an expose on their shallowness was actually good). Anyway, this documentary is nothing compared to something like Notebooks on Cities and Clothes.</p>
I also watched Titus. It downright nearly killed me. I've never read that play, and while it may be less dramatic than King Lear, it's certainly much more gruesome. It's also not the strongest performance by Hopkins, but nevertheless he's a pleasure to watch - one of my favorite actors.</p>
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