David Lynch’s Inland Empire (2006)
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Triumph of the Will (1935) - Nazi Propaganda film. Best and worst use of the film medium. Considered a classic but reviled for its intentions. Nevertheless, a contribution to the quirks of humanity. To watch
La Vie rêvée des anges
Wiki: Research by Dr. Eelco Wijdicks on the depiction of comas in movies was published in Neurology in May 2006. Dr. Wijdicks studied 30 films (made between 1970 and 2004) that portrayed actors in prolonged comas, and he concluded that only two films accurately depicted the state of a coma victim and the agony of waiting for a patient to awaken: Reversal of Fortune (1990), which was based on actual events, and The Dreamlife of Angels (1998). The remaining 28 were criticised for portraying miraculous awakenings with no lasting side effects; unrealistic depictions of treatments and equipment required; and comatose patients remaining tanned, muscular, and suspiciously well turned out.
fail. Been giving Raf erroneous info. First, it isn’t a lesbo film and second, it reaped a lot of awards in Cesar and not in Cannes.
Sometimes, it’s in the title. Good thing, this film had the guts.
Around 3 years ago, I wanted to watch either this or There Will Be Blood the next day, still three years ago. And capitalism seeped in.
To Watch: Dekalog (Krzysztof Piesiewicz) - one of the few films considered by Stanley Kubrick as a masterpiece.
Just when you were excited to watch it, they pulled it off the theatres. There will be blood.