Wim Wenders Week Until the End of the World, 1991 Cinematography: Robby Müller
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Wim Wenders Week Until the End of the World, 1991 Cinematography: Robby Müller
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The only movie you should be watching on Valentine’s Day is Punch-Drunk Love. Fall in love. Get angry. Smash things up. Do them at the same time.
That Watson’s character, Lena, was stalking Barry a little, and that she admits this, and that it’s taken as the compliment it is. I didn’t exactly stalk my husband before I met him, but I knew he would be at that party, and when I saw him I marched over, stuck out my hand, and said, “Hi, I’m Miranda July.” It’s the only time I’ve introduced myself so boldly. I don’t trust relationships that are kicked off by the man. I mean, how’s that going to work? The whole movie would have to be him persuading her to go on a date.
Miranda July pens a personal and impassioned ode to Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch-Drunk Love.
Punch Drunk Love (2002) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson DP: Robert Elswit
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