IdleRich
IdleRich
The Mascot is kind of like Toy Story but with more advanced animation and from eighty years ago.
I really like Paradjanov - was supposed to go and see some of his films at the BFI last year but due to a mix up I somehow failed to meet up with the person who had my ticket. I think there is a thread on him somewhere. Here it is in fact
http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?8311-Sergei-Paradjanov&highlight=paradjanov
I really like Paradjanov - was supposed to go and see some of his films at the BFI last year but due to a mix up I somehow failed to meet up with the person who had my ticket. I think there is a thread on him somewhere. Here it is in fact
http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?8311-Sergei-Paradjanov&highlight=paradjanov
Well I wouldn't claim to have any insides or even recall it that well but... from what I remember I thought it was about alienation, the two beautiful people who in the end just fail to connect for no real reason. SPOILER I take that to be the ending right? The screen shows their meeting place but neither of them are there. Also, isn't there a newspaper or something you see towards the end that possibly implies that there is a nuclear war about to happen, maybe the ending also reflects this. I suppose their relationship, once it begins and then peters out, contrasts with the way that Alain Delon's character is so alive when he is at the exchange - maybe it's supposed to be something to do with the way that capitalism has somehow absorbed him in such a way that he is only able to live through that. Although that said the portrait of the exchange is so kind of exciting and almost affectionate that it's hard to say that Antonioni doesn't secretly approve."Would love to hear some insides on L'Eclisse. I kinda liked it, but I didn't understand it at all"