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orson wells isnt all he's cracked up to be

if you read the trial by kafka and watch his movie you just ...
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(6yo XO poaster as credits roll on Transformers: The Movie)
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"his best movie is probably Citizen Kane" lmfao
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which isnt saying much... i enjoy a touch of evil much mo...
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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:40 PM
Author: amethyst shivering casino

if you read the trial by kafka and watch his movie you just know that he's not a first rate mind. hes just a very ambitious person with no limits to what he will try. i guess hes creative, but not really a super smart person, imo.

his best movie is probably citizen kane for how revolutionary it was, but its not really a great movie imo. a touch of evil is also very inventive, and a better movie on the whole if you discount kane's inventiveness.

but if you watch the trial you can just see his literal or near literal interpretation of a work that is more like a poem closer to something beyond simple evocation. you cant just re-tell the "story", its much more than that, its in the words, its "above" the words, the real stuff.

i doubt anybody could do it justice as a film to be honest, but i would be able to tell if it was a real good try... just because its simple and relatively short doesnt mean its not in same category as moby dick or crime and punishment in terms of books you cant do justice in a movie, and if you could somehow, then bravo to you.

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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:41 PM
Author: Indecent gold boistinker indirect expression

(6yo XO poaster as credits roll on Transformers: The Movie)

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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:43 PM
Author: amethyst shivering casino

at some point you just arrive at this kind of snobby attitude, there isnt much to be done.

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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:45 PM
Author: arrogant garnet tanning salon jewess



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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:44 PM
Author: violent milky famous landscape painting

"his best movie is probably Citizen Kane"

lmfao

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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:50 PM
Author: amethyst shivering casino

which isnt saying much...

i enjoy a touch of evil much more, but guess gotta hand it to citizen kane for breaking so much ground singularly.



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Date: November 23rd, 2020 10:50 PM
Author: amethyst shivering casino

hitchcock on the other hand is a much greater talent. even if he couldnt make a film out of a classic masterpiece, what of it? he does his own thing, and thats why hes the real cinema master.

his films psycho, vertigo, rear window, and the birds are a body of work that is pure cinema. his previous films were too bogged down, these ones are so pure in their focus and execution, as if he finally learned to shave off all the unnecessary stuff that audiences expected of films at the time. not that these films stand out, but even if they dont stand out stylistically somehow too far, they will forever remain vital because their inner logic is purely unique and unrelenting, they are perfection realized, and that def. stands them out and makes them relevant forever.

afterwards he tried too much to make movies relevant to the progressive times, mod 60s on, and didnt do at all what he did with these films. and they are quite horrible, imo.

but the rear window, vertigo, psycho, the birds...and maybe just by a silver hair dial m for murder, these are the titans of film, worthy of standing alongside apocalypse now, barry lyndon, alien, pulp fiction, etc...

(the wrong man is actually quite a solid film as well, just not on the level of these others)

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