Best Asian films of the 21st century:
#10. The Assassin (2015)
#9. Still Life (2006)
#8. Poetry (2010)
#7. Oldboy (2003)
#6. Drive My Car (2021)
#5. 3-Iron (2004)
#4. Uncle Boonmee (2010)
#3. Memories of Murder (2003)
#2. Still Walking (2008)
#1. Millennium Mambo (2001)
Do you agree, or is there a film I'm overlooking? #filmtwt
eight years ago anthony bourdain who experienced so much of this world chose to leave it and i can’t help but think of sylvia plath’s quote “wherever i sat, on the deck of a ship or at a street café in paris or bangkok, i would be sitting under the same glass bell jar”
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aquela cena de "a pior pessoa do mundo" que eles estao terminando e o aksel fala pra julie "vc vai se arrepender disso" e ela diz "tenho certeza de que vou" e ele fala "ninguem se comunica ou ri como nós" e depois quando eles se reencontram anos depois ela diz "nao tenho ninguem com quem conversar, como conversavamos"
Its been two years since i watched this film but its vividly remembered as the only film ive ever seen let a girl get disgusting, rude, unforgivable, ugly. And i love it so much.
So many people who talk about the male gaze have never read two of the most seminal works on the matter: Berger's Ways of Seeing, and Laura Mulvey's "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema"