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All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 115.8
Mean Score:
6.09
- Watching15
- Completed355
- On-Hold32
- Dropped50
- Plan to Watch87
- Total Entries539
- Rewatched42
- Episodes6,633
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Days: 23.7
Mean Score:
7.02
- Total Entries96
- Reread0
- Chapters4,275
- Volumes362
All Comments (164) Comments
Unfortunately, I have not. I saw Annie Hall yesterday though, but I think, I don't get along with Woody Allen very well, hehe. Other than that, I see that you haven't seen L'eclisse yet. If you have the time, maybe give it a shot. I think, you might like it. :)
Have you seen noteworthy movies, recently?
How was your day?
I agree with you. I, too, absolutely adore Stalker and Andrei Rublev, but generally: Nostalghia, Ivan’s Childhood and The Sacrifice were all great. You can check them out anytime you want. Solaris was incredible and exceptional, compared to the book. I liked the movie even more than the book. The first time something like this happened to me, heh.
Also, if you haven't read Sculpting in Time, please do yourself a favor and check it out as soon as possible (and if you have the time). It has incredible informations and, after reading the book, my Tarkovsky vision wasn't the same. Even I can't appreciate that heavy narration, I respect Tarkovsky like I respect Bergman.
Also, like Tarkovsky?
The wii version had pretty cringy eng voicework that thankfully isn't in the original or 2.
It's very special for me (even more than Persona), but I think you're not very fond of it, hehe. Maybe later on though, when you watch it again, you'd appreciate it even more! Who knows?
There is no harm in trying, after all ;)
And yeah, I agree with you, The Seventh Seal was very bad. I really don't think it suits Bergman's greatness. Unfortunately, haven't seen Smiles of a Summer Night yet, but thanks for mentioning :) I'll check it out as soon as possible, since I'm quite curious!
As you can guess, English is not my first language (even though I live in New York for my job). Plus, most of the time, I can't find the right words or I can't express myself properly. Don't want to write a reply that looks very bad or uncaring, since your detailed response looks very caring and lovely.
Unfortunately, haven't read Chinua Achebe's and Kurt Vonnegut's books quite a lot. The same goes for Virginia Woolf and Henry James. I'm very much into the classics, generally. So, these names didn't interest me that much :)
Do you like the classics, or have you read any of them? Or maybe a certain period that you specifically like? Romanticism? Transcendentalism? Realism? Naturalism? Modernism?
How are you finding Ingmar Bergman, by the way? He is my favorite director :)
It does that so well that, we actually think it cares about its characters and it focuses mostly on its characters. But look closely, eventually, it makes fun of us and shows us the last episode: where we think everyone is related to the story but it's actually Utena and her adolescence, Utena and her environment. Everything comes down to Utena (and a little bit of Anthy). But, it actually cares about its characters a little bit. We don't feel some empty feel in the end. It uses its balance properly. We understand and love its characters; as if they're a part of its story. But actually, the story only tells about Utena.
Utena makes fun of some classics. Utena makes fun of customs. Utena makes fun of cliches. Utena makes fun of everything. But even though, it doesn't look cheap and cliche. It uses its symbols wisely. As if everything we know, looks different; as if everything we know looks the way, that we want.
Ikuhara's creativity and direction style is unbelievable, in a word.