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lightningBugout wrote:Yeah I saw it on someone here's recommendation and largely enjoyed it.
It's not a RI film by virtue of similarity in theme, though it shares much in poetry, oddity and moral ambiguity, - I watched Let the Right One In, the Swedish vampire film recently and will say - its a nearly perfect film.
justdrew wrote:about two, heck, not more than three years ago I read this plot nearly exactly at godlikeproductions, under a typical... "a strange thing just happened to a friend of mine, ask me a question" type post. only I think then it was child-drawn pictures, not numbers. So I wonder if someone stole the idea or if they were using GLP as a focus group? I suppose it's possible it's just a coincidence.
8bitagent wrote:Ive been telling Jeff on here, his blog posts(and now book) is an endless goldmine for a thousand different movies and tv shows.
8bitagent wrote:I remember being taken to see Let The Right One In at the movie house, not having a clue what it was. My friend said it was the "anti Twilight". It was definitely a pretty uncomfortable(in a good way) film.
Anyone rented "My Winnipeg" yet? I still need to see The Reflecting Skin. Someone said since Im a massive David Lynch fan I'd dig it.
slow_dazzle wrote:8bitagent wrote:I remember being taken to see Let The Right One In at the movie house, not having a clue what it was. My friend said it was the "anti Twilight". It was definitely a pretty uncomfortable(in a good way) film.
Anyone rented "My Winnipeg" yet? I still need to see The Reflecting Skin. Someone said since Im a massive David Lynch fan I'd dig it.
The Reflecting Skin is a very good film with loads of understated creepiness. Won't spoil it but there is a horrifying implication regarding the disappearance of a young boy which really messes with one's head. If you like Lynch you'll like TRS.
Apparently Lynch is into TM in a big way. It shows - he unloads all his inner horrors on us, via the outlet of his films. There is a very good lecture by him in which he talks about film and other stuff. If I find the link I'll post it here.
MacC wrote:Let's hope those movies and TV shows never get made -- unless, perhaps, Jeff himself is writing the scripts, with all the time in the world.
It's the quality of the writing (and thinking) that makes Rigorous Intuition Rigorous Intuition, and not the fact that it's full of Weird Stuff and gee-whiz plot ideas.
ninakat wrote:
Spoiler alert: A sub-plot of the film is the fact that Nicholas Cage has an estranged relationship with his dad who's a minister, and Cage has lost his faith of Knowing in god having lost his wife in a tragic accident. But, by the end of the film, he reunites with his father for the end of the world, smiling and resolved because he now Knows that god exists. How did he get to the believing stage? Because the aliens came and took his son away before the sunspots burned up the earth.![]()
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