javi2541997
jorndoe
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javi2541997
T Clark
Clarky (@T Clark) is another fan of Japanese films — javi2541997
javi2541997
I wouldn't call myself a fan in particular. — T Clark
Jamal
T Clark
I vow to recommend you some of them frequently. — javi2541997
Moliere
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SophistiCat
Just watched "Patterson" with Adam Driver. A sweet, understated, lovely little movie. I can't remember when I've watched another I enjoyed more. I haven't seen Driver in anything else, but he was wonderful in this. — T Clark
SophistiCat
Shohei Imamura — javi2541997
SophistiCat
To those who have seen Tarkovsky's Solaris: what do you make of the surprisingly long (even for Tarkovsky, I think) bit where the ex-pilot Burton is in a car going through a big city, along motorways, overpasses and tunnels?
Normally I like the slow stuff in Tarkovsky, but this seems awkward and perplexing. The sounds, which I think are meant to be futuristic, do not even seem to match the familiar urban scene.
It ends with an abrupt cut to the wildflower meadow at Kelvin's house (which looks exactly like a Russian dacha), so it looks like a juxtaposition between inhuman modernity and bucolic serenity, but it still seems odd. My guess is that in fact, Tarkovsky made do with footage that did not turn out as well as he'd imagined. — Jamal
T Clark
One of my favorite Jarmusch movies. — SophistiCat
SophistiCat
T Clark
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
Down by Law (1986)
Night on Earth (1991)
Dead Man (1995)
Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
Broken Flowers (2005)
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) — SophistiCat
SophistiCat
T Clark
I am not yet a subscriber. — SophistiCat
javi2541997
Jamal
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
Down by Law (1986)
Night on Earth (1991)
Dead Man (1995)
Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
Broken Flowers (2005)
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) — SophistiCat
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