No.4338
ITT: Ask questions you have about particular films. Be respectful and spoiler (at least seemingly) important elements to the film.
>The Turin Horse
Why do the woodworms stop eating?
Why does the storm stop?
What do these things signify? I feel that they're heavily symbolic of something.
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No.4339
How and why the early Rienfensthal Films like Der heilige Berg have the Black and Blue; and The Blue Light which sometimes looks like Black and Purple; instead of the traditional Black and White
How was that archived.
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No.4342
>>4339That's film tinting which involved soaking the film print of a particular scene in a dye bath. Another option was to purchase pre-tinted film:
http://www.brianpritchard.com/tinting_and_toning_of_eastman_po.htmYou can see at the link there was a similar process called "toning" which seems a little more complex.
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No.4774
Are the trees a symbol for anything? Logs, broken and busted tree trunks, trees being felled, houses under construction, etc. Knowing the main character is a caretaker at a forest part of me wonders if it has to do with his psychology.
What was with the door closing on its own in the scene at the hospital where the main character and his ex-wife are talking?
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No.4775
>>4774
i haven't seen it, but nice bump regardless
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No.8984
1. When the group votes on where to stay the night, Amir says his vote didn't count, and the others taunt him. Amir then does a little dance. Why?
2. When Naazi compliments Elly on the ring she's wearing, is it for the appearance, or the reason she's wearing it?
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No.8985
>>8984
I'm going to have to dig up that movie because I don't recall either of those character interactions offhand
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No.8990
>>8984
I'm not sure about the ring. There's not much to pick up from just that scene. I can't make any definitive statements unless I rewatched more scenes with it.
As for Amir I believe that he was pretending to pout because his wife spoke for him. So everyone gave an over-the-top reaction to his pouting until he started laughing along with them.
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No.9090
Don't know if this is the right thread but I didn't wanna make another one - there's a film I've been trying to find for ages after someone posted a scene from it in an 'auteurs' thread iirc.
It looked like it was from the 90's - possibly early 2000s - and it had the same lo-fi, colour saturated look as Gummo. I distinctly remember that the scene itself started with shots of excavators and suburban houses. I could be wrong but I *think* the scene involved a boy/man on a skateboard either talking to himself or someone else about something biblical.
Anyone know wtf I'm thinking of?
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No.9101
>>9090
Where was this thread? Was it a youtube video?
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No.9121
>>9101
99.9% sure it was on this board - the thread wouldn't have been made any more than a year ago.
Yeah it was a clip from youtube. I'm fairly sure the auteur himself is/was known for 'finding beauty in suburbia' and uses/used lingering shots of suburban elements often.
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No.9122
>>9121
I don't remember any thread like that here. But it looks like most posts from the last year are still in the catalog
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