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Beck recommended Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols by The Sex Pistols in Music (curated)
Books Editor (673 KP) created a video about Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style in Books
Sep 30, 2017
Bong Joon Ho recommended The Ballad of Narayama (1983) in Movies (curated)
fireflyhearts (29 KP) rated Mix it Up in Books
Dec 27, 2019
Maybe my opinion is unpopular, but this book was...meh. I guess it's a good introduction to colors for kids? But then again, why couldn't they just experiment and play with real (obviously non-toxic) paint?
Xavier Dolan recommended Pierrot le fou (1965) in Movies (curated)
Andy K (10821 KP) rated Suspiria (1977) in Movies
Oct 19, 2018
The colors, the colors, the colors....
I had heard about this film most of my adult life, but had never seen until tonight.
Boy, was it worth the wait.
I would say after watching, the film is difficult to describe and must be "experienced". The plot, dialogue and acting are all secondary to the wondrous use of color, the beautiful musical score and set decoration of this visual art.
The score especially is mesmerizing and I indeed rewound a few scenes so I could hear the transfixing melody again and again.
The stylized horror has some gruesome moments, but overall fits the unraveling story well as we discover the world of the haunting ballet studio when a young American girl arrives to begin her instruction.
Any true film fan has to see this!
Boy, was it worth the wait.
I would say after watching, the film is difficult to describe and must be "experienced". The plot, dialogue and acting are all secondary to the wondrous use of color, the beautiful musical score and set decoration of this visual art.
The score especially is mesmerizing and I indeed rewound a few scenes so I could hear the transfixing melody again and again.
The stylized horror has some gruesome moments, but overall fits the unraveling story well as we discover the world of the haunting ballet studio when a young American girl arrives to begin her instruction.
Any true film fan has to see this!