THOMAS SHELBY + smoking
Roma (2018), dir. by Alfonso Cuarón
I've been trying to watch more movies with Swann Arlaud in it so I watched Perdrix last night without knowing anything about the storyline. Definitely one of the strangest movies I've seen and also surprisingly funny. I would say it's worth the watch!
i just saw perfect days and i don't want a smartphone anymore. like, i genuinely don't want this thing anymore. i'm starting to think about all the times i've missed something beautiful existing in front of me because i felt the need to look down at my screen. how much time have i wasted getting quick hits of dopamine instead of getting true enjoyment from something as simple as the sunshine rippling through the trees? i'm wondering when my appreciation for real beauty met its death by way of an addiction to artificial blue light. there's no surprises or moments of amazement when you're constantly attached to the interwebs.
but i want to be surprised. i want to be amazed. i want to feel life again through my own skin, not another mindless swipe or tap.
Robert Mapplethorpe Embrace 1982
LITTLE FOREST (2018), dir Yim Soon-rye
Disco Elysium is pretty pessimistic, and I think that's why it works so well, but the conversation with the Phasmid felt so hopeful. Here is this impossible creature that's real. It speaks to you. You were born for the same purpose. It tells you your kind's existence coincides with what will end the world, and it doesn't hate you. It lets you touch it, ever so gently. Have you been able to be gentle before now? There's even an implication that you can fix things, after everything.
I will not blink. I will keep looking at you, you wonderful monstrosity of nature. This incredibly sensitive instrument exist to detect things that are beautiful. You are the promise I wrote on the wall, and I will be there again when something beautiful is going to happen.
Dogs shouldn’t have to put up with us. The characters in Amores perros create a cruel world, or perhaps they think they can only succeed in an illegal manner. But there are dogs in all of these people’s lives, too. They come in many forms, but they suffer in similar ways. Cofi is a rottweiler who has a very “no thoughts head empty” energy during many scenes. But he is a killer. In another world Richie is like a toy but suffers because his masters are incompetent. He gets lost under the ground and maybe dies. Iñárritu understands the experiences of his characters and uses them to great effect. The dogs in this film are vessels for empathy. They distill their owners’ existences down to the most powerful truth. Much blood is spilled but the dogs are constant. It is a cruel experience for the audience because there is no rest for them; they simply have to survive the film.
Amores perros represents Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu’s best and worst instincts. It has all his talent but also all his worst impulses. He adopts a narrative structure like the films of Quentin Tarantino or others, a tapestry of characters interweaving. The camera moves with a hand-controlled panic to pull us into the world. We constantly bump into other narratives, one line intersecting with the other as these characters affect each other in small or large ways. Minor details in one moment are important in others. Iñárritu creates a trap for his characters and then has doubts if he wants to engage. At times he has great power. It’s exciting and sad. I too aspire to be a radical liberal turned doggo-tor. But it’s incredibly hard to watch the scene when all the dogs in our protect die because Cofi only knows one way of life. Humans destroy the lives of dogs. I openly cried for the final minutes. We cannot learn. We cannot change. Young people never learn to find healthy outlets for their emotions. The only way to succeed is to offend and cause suffering.
THE RULES
SIP
Someone says ‘Cofi’ or ‘pandejo’.
Grainy TV footage.
Crazy baby toys.
An advertisement for Enchant appears somewhere.
Sick ‘00s beat drops.
A sum of money is named.
BIG DRINK
A part title appears onscreen.
The narrative jumps perspectives.
A scene isn’t abjectly miserable.
BETTER DAYS 少年的你 (2019) dir. Derek Tsang
An Cailín Ciúin // The Quiet Girl (2022)
Hot take: Bird Box: Barcelona was better than the OG Bird Box
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