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nosferatu (2024) dir. robert eggers // kiss of death (1908) by wĹodzimierz bĹocki
Mermaids (1990) dir. Richard Benjamin
I WOULD LITERALLY RATHER PULL OUT ALL OF MY TEETH THAN SPEND ANY AMOUNT OF TIME IN THE HELLSCAPE THAT IS FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
White Lotus homage to L'avventura
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Il Decameron, Pier Paolo Pasolini
It is when I see others degraded that I rejoice knowing it is better to be me than the scum of âthe peopleâ. Whenever men are equal, without that difference, happiness cannot exist. So you wouldnât aid the humble, the unhappy. In all the world no voluptuousness flatters the senses more than social privilege. - Paolo Bonacelli. (from Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975). Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Recently, I had to watch Pasoliniâs Salò for a college essay. When I was younger, I always wanted to watch this film, mainly, because every website and film critic ranked this film as a top 5 most disturbing films of all time.Â
Pasolini did a wonderful job doing this adaptation of the Marquis de Sadeâs 1904â˛s unfinished novel The 120 Days of Sodom. There was only one change he made while he adapted it: he translated the story from the time of the Marquis, to the time of WWII, when the fascist government of Mussolini allied with the Nazis.
He also did something very interesting, dividing the story in four segments inspired by Danteâs Inferno: the Anteinferno, la Girone delle Manie (Circle of Manias), la Girone della Merda (Circle of Shit) and la Girone del Sangue (Circle of Blood). Every segment succeeds in the test of surpassing itâs predecessor in terms of the disgustingess it causes in the viewer.Â
While many cinephiles may think that Pasolini maybe tried to somehow give the viewer a message about how dictators and the riches abuse their power in this society to their advantage (in this case, sexual advantage). But⌠nope. I donât feel like Pasolini tried to do anything else than a faithful adaptation, word by word sometimes, of its source material.
And yeah, it is fucking disgusting.Â
Fun Fact: Thereâs a popular urban legend that says that Pasolini was murdered because of this film. But thatâs not true. Pasolini was supposedly killed by a young male prostitute, who refused to have sex with him in Pasoliniâs car, on a beach in Ostia, Italy. Pier Paolo was open to the world about him being a homosexual, and also a comunist. But, the real reason why he was murdered, and how it happened itâs⌠unknown to this day.
For my essay I had to read a very interesting text written by Pasolini himself, The âCinema of Poetryâ, from a book written by himself called Heretical Empiricism. I donât think I fully understood it, but it was interesting to see how he compared language and his codes and tried to compare it to the codes of images, and how language had a structure you can follow when you want to create any sort of text, but images donât have that structure to follow. At least thatâs what I could partially understand. I strongly recommend you to read it.Â
The only weird thing about Pasolini, and something I still donât understand, is how a film director with some heart-warming and luminous films like his âTrilogy of Lifeâ, suddenly had a 360Âş degree swivel and decided to do a âTrilogy of Deathâ. Strange.
Well, now I just have to wait until December 21st, when my life will go back to normal and my dumb taste for comic book films can return into my life, when Iâll be finally able to watch Spiderman: No Way Home. Until then, as *NSYNC said: âBye, Bye, Byeâ. (*NSYNC, 2009)
SCARY MOVIE â 2000, dir. Keenen Ivory Wayans
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Elizabeth Kirkman Fitzhugh, Militant Mary
November 13, 1914
I had never heard of this character before, but it really was published over a hundred years ago. Hereâs a comics blog talking about her, and a couple more gems:
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JEFF GOLDBLUM, INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERSÂ (1978) dir. Philip Kaufman
This Place Is Best Shunned And Left Uninhabited.
Bob Hoskins collection on the Criterion Channel! I will never forget his performance in the movie Mermaids. Such an amazing actor. He is really great at bringing life to underdog type characters, but in a way no like no one else Iâve seen.