The difference between deep and bad films

Abdullah 2022-03-21 09:01:56

I just saw Cage Murder and thought it was a lone hero film, I saw an old woman with lipstick on my face and thought it was a spiritual film, and when I saw Cage listening to the radio in the car, it felt like a social reflection film, and it was weird to go to that small Texas town piece.
If the film has a complete plot, it is a bad movie; basically there is no plot, so it becomes a movie with a lot of depth to think about.
Cage likes prison so much that he went in for six years just a few days after he came out. He doesn't know when he will go back this time. The heroine waits for Ah et al. It's too steadfast, too beautiful, and too touching. . . . . .

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Extended Reading
  • Grayson 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    "People think of books as useful things, books as safe and harmless things, books as things to learn, so when hit by a lot of books, books give off a terrifying original music . This kind of original music is not an attribute of the book itself, but can only be produced in a certain symbolic context: 1. You think the book is meaningful 2. The book hits you meaninglessly 3. The symbolization of the book fails, The original music came into being. The sentence of Lacan that I quoted in the previous post was quoted from Zupancik's (Slovenian Lacanian, female philosopher) "what is sex", Lacan said, although I did not talk to him at this moment. You have sex, but when I talk to you, I actually get the same satisfaction as having sex. It's not abstract at all. Verbal humiliation can sometimes be more rewarding for some people than physical humiliation in a sexual relationship. Greater pleasure, the classic example is of course the man in Lynch's "Wild at Heart" forced a woman to say "fuck me" and walked away with a smile, how happy he looked."

  • Reggie 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    cljo057o# In many David Lynch movies, this is very general. The single-line plot trend, even without fancy.

Wild at Heart quotes

  • Lula: Dell said that trust in the spirit of Christmas was destroyed by ideas being controlled by aliens wearing black gloves. These aliens would get Dell to do all kinds of things. Then he'd carry on about the weather, talk about how rainfall is controlled by aliens on earth. Aunt Rootie told Dell that one day he would realize that the alien wearing the black gloves was him, and him alone.

  • Marcelles Santos: You been crying? You gotta cut out this crybaby stuff, you know? You're my girl now, and Santos - Santos - Santos wants to wipe away the tears and make you happy.