>here have a slow burn crime/horror filmok>that ends with no real answers or resolution????Then wtf was the point of it all. Waste of time
>>217410266sometimes people want to imitate life in all its nuances with a movie, and the result is equally disappointing
>>217410266wtf? This is basically a perfect movie fuck off lil nigger
>>217410266He kills his wife and passes on the curse
>>217410411I came here to say thisOP is a fag
>>217410266watch burning next make it a double feature you'll probably have a seizure afterwards from lack of 'real answers'
>>217410266Impulse to kill is a social contagion.
>>217410266I have zoomnigger fatigue
>Great cinematography, atmosphere, and intrigue. Interesting enough premise. It's definitely unsettling.>This movie felt like it could have been a masterpiece with how well it was directed. It just chose not to be. It's extremely slow and very dull for long stretches. That would be fine, but there was absolutely no payoff for me.>This is the type of film that has some symbolic messages and commentary and basically leaves everything open to interpretation. You will be left with loads of questions that will never be answered because the answers don't exist. I have always found that unsatisfying, annoying, and pretentious.>In my view, these types of films are simply unfinished, but masquerade as mind-blowingly genius works of art because symbolism. They appeal to the type of people who stare at a literal banana in a glass case at a museum and convince themselves that the artist has presented them with something provocative and meaningful that really resonates with them.>Some people truly believe this is one of the greatest films ever made. I can't share in that sentiment, but I will give credit where credit is due. It holds more artistic value than a banana.
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>>217410266nigga you dumb
>>217410742He stared into the abyss and found it in himself too. It's not the mesmerist's doing, everyone's looking for that green flag to kill off the inconvenient in their lives. Morality is not on a slippery slope, but hanging by a thin thread of groupthink
>>217410266Watch Angel Dust.
I love this movie because it went all the wayIf it hadn't I'd have been very disappointed but it did ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-2nLnfHBEwSpecifically this sceneI love the scene where he comes home to find his wife, where he sees the monkey, the tape and all the industrial noise that keeps on repeating throughout the filmWhat an awesome fucking filmIt's the only film I've rewatched 3 times in the same year
>>217410266I share your view OP, my wife and I got filtered hard by this movie. But overall, that has been our experience with Japanese cinema. I think we only enjoyed Rashomon.
>>217411614That's not how I remember it.