2022年11月5日星期六
2022年11月4日星期五
Motherless Brooklyn (2019)
In 1950s New York, a lonely private detective afflicted with Tourette's Syndrome ventures to solve the murder of his mentor and only friend.
Idiosyncratic adaptation of a Jonathan Lethem novel reduces the original's narrative into a superbly acted and cast and complex neo noir crime drama; the 1950s period settings are excellent.
Shadow in the Cloud (2020)
A female WWII pilot traveling with top secret documents on a B-17 Flying Fortress encounters an evil presence on board the flight.
Basically silly mash-up of several genres with a agreeable feminist touch is pulp indeed, but a lot of fun to be had along the way.
2022年11月3日星期四
Charlotte et son Jules (1960)
A jilted man rants at his mostly silent former lover.
Satirical early short film by Jean-Luc Godard (who dubs Belmondo's voice) is slightly amusing for the misogynist and madcap rant the guy delivers, but does get enervating soon.
2022年11月2日星期三
2022年11月1日星期二
The Movies I Watched in October
Akai tenshi 1966 7/10
Blonde 2022 6/10
Blue Note - A Story of Modern Jazz 1997 7/10
Chained 2012 6/10
Clueless 1995 6/10
Cure 1997 7/10
Earwig 2021 8/10
Eien no hito 1961 6/10
Evolution 2015 8/10
Fail Safe 1964 8/10
Fuefukigawa 1960 7/10
Gardens of Stone 1987 6/10
Gokseong 2016 7/10
The Good Nurse 2022 6/10
Hwal 2005 6/10
Im Spiegel der Maya Deren 2001 6/10
Innocence 2004 8/10
Inside the Mind of a Cat 2022 6/10
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 1950 6/10
The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power 2022 6/10
Miss Americana 2020 7/10
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid 1948 6/10
Night at the Crossraods 2017 6/10
The Singing Detective 2003 6/10
Solo Sunny 1980 6/10
The Stranger 2022 6/10
The Sun Shines Bright 1953 6/10
Suna no onna 1964 7/10
Surveillance 2008 6/10
Tenku no shiro Rapyuta 1986 7/10
Triangle of Sadness 2022 7/10
Twins of Evil 1971 6/10
Twixt 2011 5/10
Der Untertan 1951 7/10
The Watcher 2022 6/10
Woman in the Dark 1934 5/10
You're a Big Boy Now 1966 6/10
2022年10月31日星期一
2022年10月30日星期日
Author: Robert Walser
Robert Walser was a German-speaking Swiss writer.
Walser is understood to be the missing link between Kleist and Kafka.
"Indeed", writes Susan Sontag, "at the time [of Walser's writing], it
was more likely to be Kafka [who was understood] through the prism of
Walser."
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