Any other films like this and Mulholland Drive where everything feels dream like and as if its speaking directly to you?
Any other films like this and Mulholland Drive where everything feels dream like and as if its speaking directly to you?
It was good but I didn't pull me in like the other two
Rest of Lynch's films.
>Faust (1994)
>Hard to be a God (more of a nightmare)
>Tropical Malady
>A Visitor of a Museum
>Werckmeister Harmonies
>The Beyond
>Suspiria
>Inferno
>City of Pirates
>Nostalghia
>Mirror
>Hourglass Sanatorium
>Celine and Julie Go Boating
>Color of Pomegranates
>Valley of the Bees
>Adelheid
>Marketa Lazarová
>Repulsion
>Last Year at Marienbad
>Vertigo
I guess these all of have dreamlike atmosphere, at least for me.
Threadly reminder: Eyes Wide Shut is a pleb test. The patrician secret society film is The Ninth Gate.
now listen to me young man, i am talking directly into your ear now. i need you to do me a favor. you will do this for me. i need you to go to gamestop, and i need you to ask the bastard working the counter if they have bambi on the ps2. if you come back empty handed youll be in big trouble mister. you will never see the light of day.
Agreed
> as if its speaking directly to you
You have schizophrenia
Probably do bro
In the mouth of madness.
jk it's a made-up term by pseudo-scientists
Spoken like a true schizo
I can hear it
Seen it. Kino
Vanilla sky
Fear x, only God forgives, too old to die young
>too old to die young
kino. most of refn films really. i'd include neon demon and bleeder.
Literally feels like a dream/nightmare. And surprisingly very comfy. It's like one of those nightmares you have where you're running away from the bad guy, you escape, everything's peaceful for a couple minutes, then shit hits the fan again and repeat. Also valerie and her week of wonders if you havent seen it already.
Silence of the lambs, desu. Watch how they shoot the conversations, most people speaking with Clarice are talking directly into the camera. Helps that Demme had a background in documentary
Under the silver lake
Pretty much everything Charlie Kaufman
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
Millennium Mambo
Poppoya (though the film is heavily sentimental)
Annihilation felt that way for me
why not both