Extended Reading
  • Myron 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    Claustrophobia, Displacement and Black and White - Robert Eggers' "The Lighthouse"

    In 2019, when the vision is invaded by excessive color, it is surprising that we can still see a black and white film on the screen, and it is also a real black and white film. Interestingly, in recent years, black and white films have once again become one of the expressions of abnormal images of...

  • Josie 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    Endless aftertaste, shudder

    Saw this movie yesterday at a cinema near my house. I know this is not a lighthearted movie, it was very depressing most of the time while watching it, but overall it was more entertaining than I imagined.

    "The Lighthouse" makes me feel that what is more impressive is the ubiquitous symbolism in...

  • Jordi 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I feel relieved when I see my friends who went with me also fell asleep = = 1  …

  • Justina 2022-01-28 08:05:19

    He likes far more than "The Witch", Eggers created a new and closed "regional folklore" type system, such as Lovecraft's mythological and literary architecture. From this, video art will accept more from New England and the world. The bizarre legends and anthropological history in the corner, the most important thing is that the film is no longer a global language, and the mysterious and terrifying nature of the natural attributes generated by the communication barriers that return to communication barriers is the most primitive metaphysical trembling, thrilling and terrifying. The transmission and dissemination are all instinctive perceptions of animals that say they can’t. The signal sent by the gods and demons in the fire of Saint Elmo on the top of the tower tempts the eager creators later. On the reef washed by wind, rain and blood, four are carved. Names: Stanley Kubrick, Carl Theodore Dreyer, Andre Zulaski, Ingmar Bergman.

The Lighthouse quotes

  • Ephraim Winslow: What made your last keeper leave?

    Thomas Wake: He believed that there was some enchantment in the light. Went mad, he did.

    Ephraim Winslow: Tall tales.

    Thomas Wake: What?

  • Thomas Wake: DAMN YE! Let Neptune strike ye dead, Winslow! HAAAAAARK!