What is the movie equivalent of Edward Hopper's works?
What is the movie equivalent of Edward Hopper's works?
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Blade Runner.
french new wave
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
Twin Peaks Season 3
what is this painting trying to convey?
This shit looks so boring compared to european art.
individualism
You wouldn’t get it.
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>a crummy pail of water?
Look at how clean everything is. And there are no bums asking for spare change. You know what I've come to realize: being alone is a luxury.
There's a Dead Like Me episode that is basically this painting. I'd tell you which, but, honestly, give the whole series a watch. It's good fun without any of today's modern BS in the writing.
Thing that always bothered me. THis thing has so much detail, and lighting. Everything's great. Then there's just that little wooden door that compared to everything else is super low quality.
Based. I guess all of films from the trilogy fit.
Horniness and loneliness.
the painting is actually a commentary on the terrible state of wooden doors at that time
"with a car you can go anywhere", he said
just Roy Andersson in general, he has made the only commercials I've ever seen that don't make me want to go postal
Where's the bulletproof glass?
SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF THESE
prequel trilogy c.f., e.g. jettster,d
>cue hundreds of cashiers dying
Fucking kek.
Everything with his son, Dennis Hopper.
After Hours
Pleasantville
I will check them out later. His new film is only 73 minutes, allegedly his last.
>Look at how clean everything is. And there are no bums asking for spare change.
Back when the US was almost entirely white. Bring in third world people, be prepared to live in the third world.
Pleasantville is a great movie desu
>what is 'art medium'
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace
lost in translation
Noire movies