Shinoda's cinema is full of people who choose their destruction out of a deep almost philosophical commitment to desire over survival… it's a very specific kind of tragedy and he found it over and over again... one of the finest japanese filmmakers who ever lived.
Masterpieces of Karachi Museum
The National Museum of Pakistan in Karachi is sadly neglected. Unlike the museums in Lahore and Peshawar, it is tragically underfunded and badly maintained. And yet it contains some of the greatest masterpieces of South Asian art.
On the death anniversary of Rasool Bux Palijo, we remember a fearless political thinker, scholar, and activist who dedicated his life to the struggle for democracy, social justice, and the rights of the oppressed.
@_amitbehere i think there r like a lot of educated folks over there, so hopefully things might work out. i can tell u tho k yahan kuch nai hoga... log layek hi nai ya straight up maantey hi nai democratic process ko. reason #1 why it's an elitist/feudalist hellhole
Podrían ser otros 10 o 20 diferentes fácil, pero creo que si me preguntan ahora mismo:
1. John Ford
2. Jean-Luc Godard
3. David Lynch
4. Manoel de Oliveira
5. Yasujiro Ozu
6. Alfred Hitchcock
7. Roberto Rossellini
8. Fritz Lang
9. Robert Bresson
10. Jean Renoir
You gotta hand it to Bill Pullman in Lost Highway: “That’s fucking crazy, man” is the perfect response to a frightening being telling you he’s in your house right now
28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE... jack o'connell is so unhinged in this. ralph fiennes doing career-best work in a zombie film. still slightly out of reach the whole time tho... not every sequel has to match the original i guess