scripted by sartre, incoherent futility, don't get the love for this film
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plus an egregious episode of cat crushing
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rischka wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 4:48 pm hope this regrettable submersible accident puts an end to libertarian techbro arrogance about safety regulations
it probably won't tho. they didn't learn anything from the unsinkable titanic apparently
https://gizmodo.com/oceangate-titan-dav ... 1850557931
Zynab wrote: “The evidence is in now. God Himself is afraid of scandal.”
GOTHIC INCEL NOIR taking place in Victorian Provincial Gehenna—I think the most cruel, godless world I’ve seen in a dramatic feature of this era. Tradition and ritual reign supreme but belief among the initiates, even those to whom it should mean the most, is nil. High prices are paid for the purity of what one already knows to polluted. Sickly sweet waltz music coming from the ballroom, a glittering ribbon circling the pearly neck of Odette Joyeux, silk velvet draperies concealing a corpse lying on the bed, rococo engraving on a candelabra with a secret…it all signals a decadent eroticism that is impossible to take joy in. The film’s ending is also deeply unconventional for a studio product of the 40s; it teases a deus ex machina that never comes. I was shocked. The hopeless cynicism of it might be too much for even today’s audiences to take. Hollywood has never, and would never, make a Zola adaptation like this. It felt like film noir through the eyes of Georges Bataille.
https://youtu.be/kHkHEAGdLVIhe leads us into a world where phantasy always harbors and where realism is astonishingly innocent