No.1511
Can we discuss Apichatpong Weerasethakul's body of work?
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No.1524
Sadly, I have only seen Tropical Malady so far. I thought its second half was absolute film wizardry, powerful moving bliss trascending language and experience as I have rarely witnessed in the cinema medium. My eyes were burning in a mindfuck of significant proportion. Shit was kvlt.
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No.1525
On-topic: I have no definite feelings for Weerasethakul's body of work. He seems like an interesting person to hang out with tough.
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No.1534
>>1524He's very good at making his films seem transcendental. The weird, hypnotic mood of
Uncle Boonmee was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. He seems fastinated by the idea of reincarnation, and UBWCRPL is probably the best film to encapsulate that. I'd definitely check it out if I were you.
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No.7805
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