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Industrial Soundscape (2008)
A great companion to a 10 minute reflective dance, sway or stand
This repetitive aural and visual landscape can offer a meditative state where one can be still or one can lost in his/her ever-changing periodic movements. A thoughtful experiment ...
The Shape of Water (2017)
Formulated silly period fantasy of the Hollywood
An unnecessary period background felt out-of-place with the comic relief side-kick. It is a fiction. Do we really need Soviets and all the other things associated with this era (racism, assault, roles)? They tried to deliver the nostalgia in the easiest way they had thought while checking each socially moral box. An old man's sexual preference was selected in a way that the viewer shouldn't feel uncomfortable while watching the neighbors interact. A cat was eaten which was a fine shock until the inessential exposition of the killing act came along that our characters were OK with it. It is alright to be left uneasy as viewer.
A healing feature does not make a medicine god-like. The French sweetness in the main character didn't resonate with the shades of blue that was insisted in the picture. A musical where dreams come true, popped into the screen in an awful way similar to the pee on the floor of the toilet at the start of the movie. The film is not authentic. It is disgusting.
End of Summer (2014)
A deeply human portrait
Filling the cruel landscape that is chained to their black and white texture, with their human-like posture, those creatures are standing. The environment flows with the gloomy metaphysical sounds. The transcending experience that one is not sure of where to keep , waits.
I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)
Where is the real beauty in this poetry?
A quiet hiss at the end of things
While all the glory of sadness remained in the female persona captivating through the fabric of the mind between the charming inner thoughts turning into bitter reality, male persona kept the profound dignity of shame. The character is both, suffering in both.
The environment is perfectly created in sound, constantly reminding the storm that came upon. Small manipulations in this aural space enhances the stage build for us to witness the story. The effectual scenes from the memory with the people that raised us, plays till the close accompanied by the magical songs once we loved.
With its own little quirks, the familiar road trip gives the discussion of voices of all kinds: the inner struggles, the unresolved conflicts, the melancholic landscape. The ballet once more reminds us the true power of cinema in its capabilities of raising the established art forms to their limits.
Wished it to play better in my head but somehow it started to lose its spell as it continued. Where is the real beauty in this poetry? In its reality or in its magic