• punos
    726
    This video had a profound formative influence on me when i first saw it as a young preteen on PBS. It changed my perspective, and i have never thought about things in quite the same way since.

    Peter Russell - The Global Brain
  • Mikie
    7.1k
    Watched “The Apartment” (1960) and “It Happened One Night” (1934). Both good. I never saw either.
  • Tom Storm
    10.2k
    Slow Horses Season One - intermittently engaging British espionage series. I was expecting more. This one was a somewhat pedestrian account of an extreme right group in Britain who kidnap a Pakistani stand up comic. Gary Oldman is ok but his lines sound contrived to make him seem more interesting than he is.
  • punos
    726
    Unfortunately, the audio isn't very good. I had to use my large speakers along with captions.

  • Mikie
    7.1k
    White Lotus season 3.

    Mike White is great.
  • javi2541997
    6.6k
    @Baden @ssu

    I remember having deep conversations about The Troubles with you, lads.

    I am currently watching 'Say Nothing' on Disney+. A very well-dramatised version of the Irish and NI issue. The actors are very good, and wow, the scenes are so realistic that it feels like it is happening nowadays.

    I thought you would be interested in watching it. :up:

  • ssu
    9.5k
    Don't have Disney+

    In fact, if one has to say the absolutely best movie about urban insurgency is The Battle of Algiers (1966). Really a truly amazing war movie about urban insurgency and terrorism. You would be also interested to compare the French action in Algiers and Algeria to the British actions in Northern Ireland. You see, the French did lose Algeria, the British didn't lose North Ireland. And notice the similarities and the differences in the counter-insurgency methods.

    Here's the trailer of this great war movie:

  • javi2541997
    6.6k
    Interesting, ssu. :up:

    Thanks for letting me know!
  • frank
    17.9k
    This is art by Kelly Boesch.


  • frank
    17.9k
    More AI art.

  • javi2541997
    6.6k
    @T Clark -- It's been a while since I recommended you a film. :cool:

    I watched two amazing and unique Russian films this month. I am aware that Russian film directors are great and original, but I chose these two because of the difference in time span between them and the iconography used.

    Come and See (Idí i Smotrí): a 1985 Soviet epic tragedy film directed by Elem Klimov. Klimov had to fight eight years of censorship from the Soviet authorities before he was allowed to produce the film in its entirety... The starring were two talented kids called Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. The flim mixes surrealism with a bit of existentialism that we used to watch and read in Russian arts.



    The other film is more recent but also interesting and worthy to watch. It is called Petrov's Flu.
    Just before the start of the new year, Petrov's family gets sick with the flu. Then he meets a trickster named Igor who can mix the world of the living and the dead. The Petrov family begin to suffer surrealistic hallucinations and the line between reality and hallucination begins to disappear.

  • T Clark
    15.2k
    Come and Seejavi2541997

    I’ve heard of “Come and See.” It sounds brutal and disturbing. Descriptions I’ve read make it sound like a book I read back in college - “The Painted Bird,” by Jerzy Kosinsky. After 50 years, I still remember how harrowing and difficult to read it was. Difficult not because of the language, but because how hard it was to face the storyKozinski told.

    The other film sounds a bit more up my alley. Thanks for the recommendations.
  • javi2541997
    6.6k
    This film shocked me in an indescribable way. What scared me the most is that it is based on a real-life story: the murders of Danish serial killer Dagmar Overbye.

    The film is set on a black-and-white screen and in 1919 Denmark. The main protagonist did a very nice job, convincing. There are scenes which are "hard to swallow", and it might not be for all kinds of audiences.

    Anyway, it is a great film.

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