“…conquer the enemy army without fighting head-to-head; capture enemy cities without heavy attacks; and destroy enemy countries without prolonged operations.”
Month: October 2021
While it requires multiple views to appreciate the film entirely, I’m Thinking of Ending Things contemplates the characters into a surreal fantasy, powerful yet complex in human symbolism and emotion.
The Green Knight asked many audiences to consider the theme without underlying the ease of consumption in hearing the story of Arthurian Romance from the point of view of an accomplished storyteller.
The Look of Silence shows the beauty and power of cinema where Oppenheimer and Adi expose an aspect of human nature about honesty and grace through inherent politics.
A faithful yet comprehensive approach to Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is a burdensome exposition but not an obstacle for some.
Through The Act of Killing, Joshua Oppenheimer provides an in-depth input not to look at the history of 1965 in outline and black-and-white only.
Stanley Kubrick highlights how humanity has reached its peak. Through 2001: A Space Odyssey, it is rare for a narrative or linear film to communicate ideas so purely through the subconscious habitat of the audience.
As well as being a passionate project, Wonder Egg Priority makes up for its lack of flesh and blood by exploiting how magical realism is no longer fantastical and contemporary.