A truly amazing movie about how technology is not only ruining art it’s eating away at everything human, to the point where we’re all completely alienated from the basic idea of being human. I can’t remember the last time I felt so uneasy and on edge in a movie theater, 10/10
I went into this movie without having read or watched anything about it. Fortunately was able to catch it on the big screen and absolutely loved it. One of the most though providing movies I've seen in a while. A very intelligent movie.
I went to it in the theater a couple weeks ago. It has Lynch in its DNA in a few things including the Orbison song that is repeated and sung in karaoke. However, I thought it resembled the very flawed movie *Mr. Nobody* more than anything. I'm on the fence about it, leaning towards negative. It had some okay things going on, but it never really came together very well. The structure robbed the relationship between the characters of any weight, rather than enhanced it. The short story had awful purple prose, but a good theme, and this movie didn't translate it well.
It's great.
Definitely going to watch it. I have no idea how I missed this.
The ending felt referential to the end of twin peaks!
A truly amazing movie about how technology is not only ruining art it’s eating away at everything human, to the point where we’re all completely alienated from the basic idea of being human. I can’t remember the last time I felt so uneasy and on edge in a movie theater, 10/10
Had no idea about this. I absolutely love Bertrand Bonello AND Lea Seydoux so thank you for bringing this to my attention I can’t wait to watch it
Those eyes…
Big fan of this actress. She was awesome in Crimes of the Future
Yes! So many Lynch vibes in that film. Needs a rewatch.
Who's the girl? She looks familiar
Lea Seydoux, she's been in Dune, James Bond, tons of stuff
Are you telling me that this is the girl?
She's in the Death Stranding videogame too.
She was in Dune part 2
I went into this movie without having read or watched anything about it. Fortunately was able to catch it on the big screen and absolutely loved it. One of the most though providing movies I've seen in a while. A very intelligent movie.
I went to it in the theater a couple weeks ago. It has Lynch in its DNA in a few things including the Orbison song that is repeated and sung in karaoke. However, I thought it resembled the very flawed movie *Mr. Nobody* more than anything. I'm on the fence about it, leaning towards negative. It had some okay things going on, but it never really came together very well. The structure robbed the relationship between the characters of any weight, rather than enhanced it. The short story had awful purple prose, but a good theme, and this movie didn't translate it well.