Vive L'Amour (1994), dir. Tsai Ming-Liang
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L'ÉTOILE DE MER
Man Ray
France / 1928 / 12 min
D'après le poème Étoile de mer de Robert Desnos.
Avec Robert Desnos, Kiki de Montparnasse.
Succession d'images oniriques, inspirées par un poème de Robert Desnos.
« Le cinéma semblait avoir tout découvert, y compris l'invisible. C'est alors que de nouveaux venus s'emparèrent de l'écran. Fernand Léger, Man Ray, Buñuel et Dalí nous apportèrent la preuve que rien n'était encore trouvé, puis ils s'en allèrent comme ils étaient venus. » (Henri Langlois)
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The collages with different themes sounds cool!! Omg I love watching apartment tours on yt 😭 if you do decide to make one I would love to watch and support 🥺😅
I had some photos that were too small for the frames I thrifted so I’m just kinda watercoloring around them so they fit :)
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The Bad Seed (1956, dir. by Mervyn LeRoy)
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Rhey's stupid thoughts : P
Okay so I just finished watching Scream 3 and honestly-
As for rn it's my fav scream movie, with the sequel on 2nd place and the first one on the 1st place lol
I'm just not really satisfied with the ending ://
It was cute but I would rather see either:
- Roman killed Sidney and disappeared finally feeling at peace or killed himself too
(I kind of sympathise him 😅 Sure, killing his mother and so many other people wasn't the best way to deal with rejection. But he just wanted a loving family :((
Also don't get me wrong, I like Sidney but it would be fun if they killed her : P )
Or
- he'd shed a tear and instead of them fighting they would shout out what hurts them and all that (I think y'know what I mean) and reconcile. Sure he would still go to prison but y'know, they would both feel a lil relieved.
AND A BIG +
IT SHOULD'VE BEEN THE LAST PART
IT WOULD'VE BEEN PERFECT 😭
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come to think about it most my cyberpunk (see:shadowrun) story concepts are grounded in some way around entertainment and persona and what that does to your sense of self
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Dyn Amo (1972) dir. Stephen Dwoskin
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