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The martial art in the film, Gun Kata, is also what is used in Ultraviolet. Unfortunately Ultraviolet is the inferior film, but has the director's finalized and desired form of the art.
yea i think wimmer would make a way better choreographer than director, lol
and i honestly think sharon tate is one of the most beautiful women to have ever lived
Tried watching The Turin Horse.
Film description should read, "A beautifully shot reenacted anthropological study in a day of a 19th Century Hungarian peasant." It's so slow that you can go make yourself a cup of coffee and you won't miss anything. In a scene where the daughter boils the potatoes I was half expecting that Tarr will show the entire cooking process. I would not have been the least bit surprised.
The opening scene is indeed amazing though, as is the howling wind atmosphere (nicely juxtaposed with the deadness of the house).
Also watched Haneke's White Ribbon. That was good. It was nice to hear in his interview that he was partly inspired by August Sander, and (like Yamamoto) used his photos to make the costumes for the film.
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
(see awesome set of images near the top of page)
"I need to see this film."
...
(see awesome set of images at the bottom of the page)
"what!? same director"
Thanks for the recommendations acephale, looking forward to watching Šarūnas Bartas films asap.
"He described this initial impetus as like discovering that they both were looking at the same intriguing specific tropical fish, with attempts to understand it leading to a huge ferocious formalism he characterizes as a shark that leapt out of the tank."
The images are really striking but for those actually attempting to watch this I suggest reading this article first, it might give you some idea of what to expect.
(see awesome set of images near the top of page)
"I need to see this film."
...
(see awesome set of images at the bottom of the page)
"what!? same director"
Thanks for the recommendations acephale, looking forward to watching Šarūnas Bartas films asap.
You provide some seriously good, unconventional recommendations Acéphale! Ventura does arte povera so well. My favorite scene is when they are listening to that Cape Verdean independence song while the record is skipping.
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