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I have seen Ulysses' Gaze recently. It was very good but not top tier Theo. Keitel spoke like an alien, the dialogue was clunky. The camerawork was masterful and the beginning, the flashback sequence, the scene with the girl whose husband died and the sequences in Sarajevo were 10/10. There were some shoddy parts especially in the first hour of the film. Keitel was slightly out of his element but he became more convincing as the film went along. Anybody here seen this film? If so then what are your opinions on it?
So what are some films with top tier visuals and camerawork? Something in the vein of Tarr, Tarkovsky, Antonioni and Angelopoulos.
Reminder that David Lynch is the king of arthouse and only plebs parading as patricians disagree
Stop copypasting this in every thread.
Anonymous 07/19/19(Fri)12:32:00 No.118273581▶ Not until they ban letterboxd generals and avatar fagging will you know peace. Get this, right? These *people* spend all their time watching obscure films and logging them after they've watched them (sometimes before, if they're cheating). They don't make films themselves; they don't even review them most of the time! They simply "watch films." That's their claim to fame. Knowing this is an inherently talentless exercise, they then create little discords and other such communities, comprised of three or four pseuds all jerking one another off, where they then proceed to shit on others for not having as many films logged - or for not having the "right" films logged. Again, zero real analysis going on here - it's all about the quantity and the age of the films watched. You could be a total mouth breather, but so long as you have hundreds of films logged prior to the sixties, and enough of them are in a foreign language, you get to feel like a big boy. It is beyond pathetic.
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Anonymous 07/19/19(Fri)12:35:50 No.118273700▶ Not sure if this is a pasta or not but it's based and one of the best posts I've seen on Yea Forums
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Anonymous 07/19/19(Fri)12:37:48 No.118273749▶
It's not pasta, but thanks. Feel free to make it into one, friend. It's yours.
Literally the second thread i posted this in.
Bump
>tfw too smart for the thread
Can't say I disagree
There are only like two good threads on this board a week, you might as well have posted it in every thread. If nobody's responding to your posts try making more interesting posts
intredasting post
No
Ulysses Gaze poster btfo
>There are only like two good threads on this board a week
if so he posted in none of them
But people usually respond to my posts in these threads so i'm going to presume that nobody has seen that film.
Thank you
Honestly I would say I’m the only one analyzing and working towards an actual concrete theory in these threads (the superiority of the visual memento amassing the whole of the Truth, inspired from the lungs of ultra subjectivity) or atleast I’m the only one analyzing that’s not cynical and angry (like a certain fan of a certain silent film era director that will not be named).
Is there an art house found footage film?
Ive been watching a few ff films now during the summer and a few art house films and im curious to see if there is any potential to mix the two together in any way.
What are some actually good arthouse films? How does one even really make this kind of movie?
maybe Enter the Void counts as "found footage"
It's all shot from the protagonist's POV so not exactly found footage but that same style
Man Bites Dog is the only one I know
>The activities of rampaging, indiscriminate serial killer Ben (Benoît Poelvoorde) are recorded by a willingly complicit documentary team, who eventually become his accomplices and active participants. Ben provides casual commentary on the nature of his work and arbitrary musings on topics of interest to him, such as music or the conditions of low-income housing, and even goes so far as to introduce the documentary crew to his family. But their reckless indulgences soon get the better of them.
It’s decent
Most of the first part of On the Silver Globe is found footage
That's not found footage in any way moron
Still havent seen these, ill definitely put them higher on my watchlist now, thank you.
One of my favorites, this and the poughkeepsie tapes are really comfy ff.
we get it man, you like angelopoulos
based and lunchpilled
How could you tell?
Bump
Where to start with Oshima (Besides Death by Hanging & Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence)??
Boy
don't call me boy, kiddo
I'm glad this is becoming a staple in these threads, there are so many hilarious autism scenes
Calm down babyboy.
don't call me babyboy you sniveling little shit
What's wrong babyboy? Did you eat your carrot today?
hello babyboy...long time
i'm gonna feed you my carrot you psychotically reprehensible fucknut
i will defenestrate your mother like an old towel kid
Calm down babyboy. Open your mouth wide, yeah that's it. Eat the carrot now, seems like you haven't eaten it today. That's why you are so agitated. Don't worry babyboy after your daily dosage of carrot you will feel better.
stop responding to me before i find you and shave your cat
I don't have a cat babyboy. You are getting delusional, eat the fucking carrot you little ungrateful sniveling cunt.
ITT: plebs + babbies
you don't have a cat because it choked on my carrot and died lol now stop swearing you cuntfucked fuckmongreled faggotswine niggerbum before i report you to the internet police you rude little gingermuffin, get a grip
i see you're still angry after last night babyboy...you'll get used to it
Babyboy is really angry. I dislike cats, babyboy. Go eat the carrot now.
samefag
No.
Bullshit, it's obvious. Stop polluting the thread, you're not funny
Cruel story of youth and Boy
You have to wait 1 minute before posting again so it's not the same person. Since some of the replies are within one minute.
Someone make a David Lynch version of the Sneed video clip. Black and white, eerie rumbling noises and babies crying on the soundtrack, a creepy laughtrack after every joke, you know the drill
I would do this but im too lazy. This sounds really kino though, thanks for the idea.
all me
farthouse lol
What's your favourite Tarkovsky film /art/ and why?
How did he get that shot
Like John Ford says. With a camera.
Really? Because I would assume it would be with clever editing techniques
None because I'm not entry-level.
The Sacrifice because the main character is a weeb
So what are you?
Dude.
It's a motion picture.
Just pick one, and stare at it.
thoughts on capellani?
bump