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Decoder (1984) Review by RevTerry
prompt: you meet an angel in a laundromat
the angel sits on topof one of the washers, kickingtheir not-feet in timeto the laundromat muzak,humming along withtheir guttural half-herehalf-off in a distantotherworld voice.
you’ve been watchingthe angel for some time,as they put their bloodiedrobes & ragged sandalson a spin cycle for delicates,as they poured in soap& counted out quarters,but it’s only as you foldyour now dry duvetthat you realize their wingsare covered in a thousand red eyes. you look at whatshould be their face& find the swirlingof the stars instead.
‘good morning,’ you sayas you pass them on your wayout. the angel grabs your arm.their touch burns like ice& makes you ache. ‘your son,’the angel whispers, ‘tells methat he is so so proudof how you got sober. i placedone hundred forty fourred roses in a vaseby your door. i will be backnext sunday should you needto talk to someone.’
Decoder (1984)
“Reportedly, when the first movie to use rock music in its soundtrack, Blackboard Jungle (1955), appeared in theaters it caused riots. It’s fun to think about a world where the cliche sheltered youth of the 1950s just got so fucking pumped by the Bill Haley track “Rock Around the Clock” that they lost their shit, started tearing up seats, fucking each other and burning stuff. I have a feeling those reports are a little embellished, brought on by some kind of Footloose (1984) style fear of kids dancing, but there is definitely something to the notion that rhythmic sound has a drastic effect on the human animal. I don’t mean this in that Tipper Gore, PMRC bullshit kind of way, more just the basic fact that sound patterns do have powerful and visible effects on the brain. I can easily see the changes myself, on my mood, speed, and even attention,based on the type of music I’m listening to. Various points have been made as to the correlations with performance during mental and physical activities, and I’m sure science will only add to that over time, that is if it’s not already some kind of secret government weapon. Stores, commercials and casinos use sounds (along with colors,lights etc) to make you act a certain way , they pour a fuck ton of money into research along these lines. It’s a vast, interesting and relevant concept, and when pushed to the extreme makes for a entertaining one. So I’m sure more flicks then I can recall have used it as a plot device on film, but it would be hard for any of them to be as bonkers as Decoder (1984)…”- RevTerry
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