Festwca

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DeAge™ : 7422 days • Here since 11 february 2006
David Lynch Twin Peaks: The Return
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A few days ago I (re)watched the restored Eraserhead at the cinema: I realized how, after 40 years, many things return in Twin Peaks. A series that has its moments but unfortunately didn't quite succeed: 9 hours? Of course it stumbles and gets stuck at times. Inland Empire was already excessive.
Christopher Nolan Dunkirk
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I also think you are too harsh. More than the film, it seems to me that it's the review that's going in circles. I agree with everything algol said, except for one thing: I won't give them the rhetoric.
James Cameron Titanic
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I am amazed that esteemed colleagues from the cactus group, who are supposed to be bearded and a bit stinky, appreciate, and even enjoy, taitanic. I am quite indignant, you see.
Acute 殺人予告
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Blessed are you to have certain interlocutors; usually, people say to me, "What's punk?" or at most, that punk is the Green Day...
The Black Keys Turn Blue
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I make a fuss and say what beautiful times they were when they were on Fat Possum and Alive.
Christopher Nolan Dunkirk
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Finally, Nolan abandons the "explanations." Three stories spiral together at three different speeds, converging ever more vertiginously; as the spirals tighten, Hans Zimmer exponentially cranks up the tension. The enemy is there, but it's like an inevitable, invisible presence, like the advance of a tide. The ending unfortunately left me rolling the bolas quite far away.
Nicolas Winding Refn Valhalla Rising
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Damn, what a movie. Refn, as we know, is good; but here it was truly love for me. It's Aguirre made by Earth: heavy, muddy, hypnotic. The cinematography, what can I say, the drone/kraut/noise soundtrack that sometimes felt like Klaus Schulze doing doom, the narrative that seems like a circular fantastic fairy tale by Borges. Well, here lies the common problem: ever since I read Ficciones, Borges has permeated the entire universe I know. In short, it’s a real purifying remedy after being poisoned by films, I don’t know, by Nolan, full of explanations that really get on your nerves. Aloha.
Sloath Deep Mountain
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You center them better than their little bandcamp page, because they don’t play the "slowest, loudest and heaviest possible music." It’s hard to talk about such a "simple" record without referencing Earth and Sleep (the Cisneros side, I add). Well done.
Michaël Dudok de Wit La tartaruga rossa
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In my opinion, it's a film to watch in the cinema (at home it might be a bit boring) because, especially at the beginning, it immerses you in pure and absolute nature, with perfectly starry skies and the sun casting shadows on the shore. However, despite the symbolism of the work, I do not share this vision of such a benevolent and perfect nature, even in the disaster of the flooding. It's too easy to love this nature.
Manuel Göttsching Inventions For Electric Guitar
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In my opinion, this record sounds a bit dated today. I went to dig up the krautrocksampler; Cope writes that "it's an easy and irrelevant record." I smile and crank up Amboss to the max, a trip that’s the real deal.