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The Lighthouse (Robert Eggers, October 18,2019) Movie • Page 5

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by iCarly Rae Jepsen, Apr 23, 2019.

  1. username

    hey you lil piss baby

    My list is far too long to post here but it's mostly mapped out here. A few I'm especially excited for are Zombi Child, Vitalina Varela, Uncut Gems, The Twentieth Century, and Anne at 13,000 ft. It's always my favorite event in the city and a huge part of why I actually still live here lol. I was able to get a press & industry pass this year (through school) which makes seeing all these films a bit easier, at least financially. Hope your first fest goes well!
     
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  2. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    damnnnnn thats a list. I got my passes via bulk buying with my boss (who normally seeing like 20-30 films every year during the fest) + a bunch of his bosses, and i was REALLY tempted to just go wild and see like 20 films but i kept it very manageable. I defiantly wish i was seeing some more abstract stuff cause i do feel im just seeing a lot of the more "hollywood" films. Stuff like Joker im only seeing cause a friend really wanted to see it so i got him tickets and thought i might as well see with him.
     
  3. airik625

    we've seen the shadow of the axe before Supporter

     
  4. I Am Mick

    @gravebug Prestigious

    I need to stop going into this thread. I don't even know if that description is accurate but it's more than I want to know
     
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  5. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    I need this
     
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  6. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    uncut gems at 9:15am?! are you gonna skip your coffee lol
     
  7. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    I’ll try and write up some thoughts tomorrow but this shit was absolutely bonkers. One of the most intense movie watching experiences I’ve had
     
  8. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    This film was an attack on my sanity
     
  9. yung_ting

    Trusted Supporter

    oh god yes, I need this to scramble my brain
     
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  10. mad

    I was right. Prestigious

    ooohh baby that’s what I like to see
     
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  11. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    i think this might be one of the most beautifully shot films i've ever seen. Its that rare case where every single frame is a work of art. There wasnt a single shot that didnt feel thought out and deliberate.
     
  12. BackyardHero11

    Trusted

    stop all other reviews. nothing will be better, slap this on the poster and cover art haha
     
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  13. phaynes12

    https://expertfrowner.bandcamp.com/ Prestigious


    man. can’t wait.
     
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  14. Dog with a Blog

    Guest

    Gonna refrain
     
  15. sawhney[rusted]2

    I'll write you into all of my songs Supporter

    Yeah Matt’s review was all I need
     
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  16. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    all i want to do is talk about this film and see it again and again and agin, but ima refrain.
     
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  17. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    also dont watch that trailer lmao
     
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  18. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    would you say it's a better film than The Witch?
     
  19. matthaber

    beautiful and chequered, the end

    tossing this in spoiler tags even tho it has absolutely NO SPOILERS at all plot wise and is just my overall thoughts of the film. want to respect the people who wanna go in 1000000% blind,

    I think that’s a hard question to answer for me because I tend to value the rewatchability of a film above almost anything. I think both films stand up on their own and are unique enough in tone and story telling that its a hard thing too compare. I would say this feels like a film by a more confident director than in the vvitch.

    The most challenging part of this film is the dialect it uses (first question of the Q&A was “will this movie have subtitles in its wide theatre release” lmao) so Im real interested to just rewatch it a thousand times over and peal apart every sentence and see how my experience of the film changes as I learn and understand more of what the absolute fuck these characters were saying. Listening to this dialogue was like reading Shakespeare for the first time in high school, its like “I understand these words individually, but together I’m lost)
     
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  20. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    I got you. thanks for answering. cannot wait
     
  21. Matt

    Living with the land Supporter

    Reminds me of when I watched A Field In England, I only understood about half of what was being said lol.
     
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  22. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    great movie
     
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  23. yung_ting

    Trusted Supporter

    yeah I’m glad I had subtitles on for A Field In England, movie rips though
     
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  24. Matt

    Living with the land Supporter

    Kill List is definitely my favorite Wheatley film of the three I've seen. It really sticks with you.

    High Rise was okay.
     
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  25. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    ya know I own High Rise and still haven't watched it in full. I should do that sometime