geeks in our ages

Bennett 2021-12-22 08:01:27

For such avant-garde works, I think it is unrealistic to try to get closer to it, because of various reasons: including the director’s background, education, beliefs, etc., or that I accept this aspect now. The content is not enough, I can only try to guess what others think, it may not be the upper hand. Most of the reviews I saw about this movie are only describing the status quo, and it is difficult to give me an explanation that convinces me. There are also those who put the Oscar-winning "Crash" reviews in this movie. Not to mention the following.

Regarding this film, I have seen scar fetishes, indulgences, car accident lovers, and devastating freaks. They are all willing to get pleasure from some extreme actions, or they equate a car crash with sexual intercourse. These people are Davidk. Ronnenberg has enlarged the bottom layer of ourselves in our hearts. The ordinary people around us may not indulge themselves with such thoughts for a lifetime, but they have produced them, in dreams, when you are emotionally extreme, In your extraordinary moments (for example, when you crash). Will this kind of emotion become the normal state of our future life, because daily life has been constantly lacking stimulation, where is the boundary of ethics? I don't know, I will tell you when I know.

In our age, it seems that nothing is avant-garde anymore. Basically avant-garde things are basically the same for others to try. It seems that everyone is not going to make a fuss about what new tricks are playing, just as if we continue to stimulate the poor living body. The naked nerves of the dissected frog are constantly stimulated. Do we look like it?

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  • Aletha 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    9.1; maybe the next one, darling

  • Angel 2021-12-22 08:01:27

    Sexual and violent profiling-the whole story is full of continuous crashes and sex, nothing else. An empty urban youth who expresses a decadent and illusory outlook on life and strives to seek excitement in high-pitched events. It's really nothing good, even James' handsome face is lost and unable to stand up. As a niche film, there may be many literary and artistic men's criminals who will like it.

Crash quotes

  • Vaughan: [speaking into microphone] I myself shall play the role of Dean's racing mechanic Rolf Voudrich, sent over from the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen, Germany. Now, this mechanic was himself fated to die in a car crash in Germany 26 years later.

  • James Ballard: After being bombarded endlessly by road safety propaganda, almost a relief to have found myself in an actual accident.