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"Araki is the poet/prophet of eroticism, of feminine beauty." "Araki’s photography is life, and as such, it hides the most fascinating and disturbing contemporary perversions, which are not and MUST NOT instill negativity, but bloom like a vaginal flower in the purest perversion: LIFE."
"Araki is the poet/prophet of eroticism, of feminine beauty."
"Araki’s photography is life, and as such, it hides the most fascinating and disturbing contemporary perversions, which are not and MUST NOT instill negativity, but bloom like a vaginal flower in the purest perversion: LIFE."
Nobuyoshi Araki's Senza Titolo is a poetic exploration of feminine beauty and eroticism. The photographs balance light and shadow, capturing life and emotion with skill and sensitivity. Araki’s work avoids skepticism or coldness, instead embracing a passionate and nuanced portrayal of the female nude. The series combines black and white, sepia, and bursts of color to convey complex feelings. Ultimately, his photography celebrates life, love, and the provocative nature of desire. Discover the poetic and provocative world of Nobuyoshi Araki's Senza Titolo – experience the beauty and complexity of erotic art today.
'Folklore, indeed. Perhaps not the most memorable album, but undoubtedly successful. Pleasant, engaging and vaguely poetic.' 'It’s only pop but we (I) like it.'
'Folklore, indeed. Perhaps not the most memorable album, but undoubtedly successful. Pleasant, engaging and vaguely poetic.'
'It’s only pop but we (I) like it.'
This review reflects on Nelly Furtado's 'Folklore' as a genuine and engaging pop album that successfully merges folk and electronic elements. The reviewer praises the album's warmth, poetic feel, and meaningful songwriting, highlighting tracks like 'Try' and 'One Trick Pony.' Despite some disappointment with later works and mainstream trends, the album stands out as fresh and sincere in the pop landscape. Explore Nelly Furtado's 'Folklore' and experience a fresh blend of folk and pop that stands out from today's trends.
"Forbidden Siren surprises because it knows how to engage without ever losing pace, offering a story that is finally original and interesting." The director certainly knows how to involve the viewer, with a triumph of unexpected plot twists ready to shock.
"Forbidden Siren surprises because it knows how to engage without ever losing pace, offering a story that is finally original and interesting."
The director certainly knows how to involve the viewer, with a triumph of unexpected plot twists ready to shock.
Forbidden Siren is a solid and engaging Japanese horror film that successfully adapts a popular video game. Its emphasis on tension over cheap scares sets it apart from typical Asian horror. Yui Ichikawa delivers a convincing performance that brings depth to the protagonist. The director crafts an atmospheric setting with notable cinematography and plot twists. Though not flawless, it’s a must-watch for horror fans and newcomers alike. Watch Forbidden Siren to experience a fresh take on Asian horror and see how a game turns into a gripping film!
Listening to a Salyu album is like wandering into a field of red poppies and appreciating its poetry. "I Believe" is a piece of undeniable value, fluttering like a lilac butterfly dancing among snowflakes.
Listening to a Salyu album is like wandering into a field of red poppies and appreciating its poetry.
"I Believe" is a piece of undeniable value, fluttering like a lilac butterfly dancing among snowflakes.
Salyu’s album Merkmal is praised for its poetic, innovative blend of genres including electronic, jazz, folk, and pop. The review highlights the emotional depth and artistic evolution of the Japanese singer, drawing comparisons to Bjork. Tracks like "I Believe" and "Landmark" stand out for their captivating moods and complex compositions. Merkmal offers a richly textured listening experience that engages both heart and mind. Dive into Salyu’s Merkmal and experience an enchanting blend of sound and emotion today!
Their music was so violent and powerful that it couldn’t be etched on a disc. The discs are worth it if only for the colored covers and the possibility of covering the sounds with the music we like best.
Their music was so violent and powerful that it couldn’t be etched on a disc.
The discs are worth it if only for the colored covers and the possibility of covering the sounds with the music we like best.
This review of TDK's 'Disco Vuoto' presents the album as a unique, imaginative experience fusing metal, punk, dream pop, and electronic elements. The reviewer uses humor and fantasy to describe an 'empty' disc that's actually a canvas for limitless musical creativity. Despite some abstract descriptions, the sentiment is that the album and its concept are worth exploring, especially at bargain prices. The review ends with a call to embrace the band's creative spirit and album packaging. Dive into the imaginative world of TDK's Disco Vuoto and experience a unique blend of metal and punk unlike any other!
"'Tower' is nothing. And when I say 'nothing,' I'm not joking. 'Tower' contains no sound, no note, no song. 'Tower' is silence." "And criticizing 'Tower' is like criticizing silence itself and thus the conception of life, the most disturbing sound ever."
"'Tower' is nothing. And when I say 'nothing,' I'm not joking. 'Tower' contains no sound, no note, no song. 'Tower' is silence."
"And criticizing 'Tower' is like criticizing silence itself and thus the conception of life, the most disturbing sound ever."
Sukora's 'Tower' is an experimental album that consists entirely of silence. The reviewer expected innovative sounds common in Japanese avant-garde music but found only emptiness. The album provokes reflection on silence's ambiguous and unsettling nature. Despite disappointment, the work challenges traditional music concepts and offers a unique listening experience. Explore Sukora's 'Tower'—a bold silence that challenges what music means. Listen and rethink sound today!
"Nang Nak is so free from clichés, from unwritten rules of horror and cinema in general that it is absolutely precious." "A film that practically renounces any form of dialogue, stripping them down to the essential... skillfully juggling the use of silence, as a sharp, dark, unsettling sound."
"Nang Nak is so free from clichés, from unwritten rules of horror and cinema in general that it is absolutely precious."
"A film that practically renounces any form of dialogue, stripping them down to the essential... skillfully juggling the use of silence, as a sharp, dark, unsettling sound."
Nang Nak, directed by Nonzee Nimibutr, is a celebrated Thai horror film that masterfully blends folklore, horror, and melodrama. The movie’s use of silence, natural sounds, and evocative visuals creates a haunting atmosphere without resorting to clichés or cheap scares. The story revolves around a tragic love bound by life and death, exploring emotions with poetic sensitivity. Praised for its originality and cultural significance, it remains an essential watch for fans of thoughtful horror cinema. Explore the haunting legend of Nang Nak and experience a masterful blend of Thai folklore and horror cinema.
Hideshi Hino managed to achieve the perfect union between love and death... two opposites that paradoxically prove to be complementary. It’s incredible how in Japan horror and splatter can become a creative flair, a way to break away from normality and associate absurdities with perfection and the simplest and most complex feelings.
Hideshi Hino managed to achieve the perfect union between love and death... two opposites that paradoxically prove to be complementary.
It’s incredible how in Japan horror and splatter can become a creative flair, a way to break away from normality and associate absurdities with perfection and the simplest and most complex feelings.
Hideshi Hino's 'Mermaid in the Manhole' brilliantly combines grotesque splatter horror with poignant romantic storytelling. The film creates a unique narrative balancing love, death, and madness within a hallucinatory, visceral style. Praised for its psychological depth, artistic vision, and strong emotional impact, it stands apart from typical horror extremes by fusing beauty and ugliness. The story’s powerful imagery and twisted finale solidify its status as a cult masterpiece. Dive into the eerie beauty of 'Mermaid in the Manhole' and experience a rare blend of love and horror. Watch it now!
THIS SONG I LIKE IT SO MUCH! 'Everywhere' is a catchy song... it’s one of those tracks that... turns out to be absolutely enjoyable and listenable thousands upon thousands of times.
THIS SONG I LIKE IT SO MUCH!
'Everywhere' is a catchy song... it’s one of those tracks that... turns out to be absolutely enjoyable and listenable thousands upon thousands of times.
The review intertwines a dreamlike personal experience with a deep appreciation for Michelle Branch's 'Everywhere.' While not artistically profound, the song's catchy and spontaneous charm makes it perfect for summer listening. The reviewer embraces the song's simplicity and nostalgic feel, highlighting its emotional resonance. The narrative also weaves poetic and vivid imagery to emphasize the song's atmosphere. Experience the dreamy charm of Michelle Branch’s 'Everywhere'—listen now and relive those unforgettable summer moments!
Koji Wakamatsu remains one of the most ingenious directors of all time. 'Su Su' seems to be filmed by Antonioni and Meyer, dirty and clean, happy and incommunicable, sacred and profane.
Koji Wakamatsu remains one of the most ingenious directors of all time.
'Su Su' seems to be filmed by Antonioni and Meyer, dirty and clean, happy and incommunicable, sacred and profane.
Koji Wakamatsu's 'Su Su Per La Seconda Volta Vergine' is praised as a unique, poetic, and provocative work that blends surrealism with political and erotic themes. The film showcases Wakamatsu's genius in elevating pinku-eiga to art. Noted for its short duration, fluid direction, and innovative use of color and black and white photography, 'Su Su' stands as a testament to Wakamatsu's unique cinematic vision and genre-defining style. Explore Koji Wakamatsu's 'Su Su'—a bold, unforgettable journey into surreal, erotic, and political cinema. Watch now and experience a true cult classic.
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