Movies that you have to "work at"
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Movies that you have to "work at"
Inspired by another thread regarding Donnie Darko and recent fruitless trips through the movie stacks, I am asking for your help. I have a friend who I am challenging to watch "tough" movies. Not movies that are necessarily overtly gory or disturbing, but movies that you really have to work at when watching them. So far I have come up with: Donnie Darko; Memento; 21 Grams; Vanilla Sky; He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (can't wait for Dirty Pretty Things); and Dark City (a little easier). What else do you recommend?
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Pulp Fiction (Travolta's dead... how'd he get on the potty anyhow?)
An episode of The Prisoner (most especially the series finale -- machine guns to The Beatles' "All You Need is Love"?)
Solaris (I'm thinking either version has room)
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Dang... got beaten to 12 Kaiser Sozes.
An episode of The Prisoner (most especially the series finale -- machine guns to The Beatles' "All You Need is Love"?)
Solaris (I'm thinking either version has room)
Waking Life
Dang... got beaten to 12 Kaiser Sozes.
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Originally posted by MaudlinHarold
Pulp Fiction (Travolta's dead... how'd he get on the potty anyhow?)
An episode of The Prisoner (most especially the series finale -- machine guns to The Beatles' "All You Need is Love"?)
Solaris (I'm thinking either version has room)
Waking Life
Dang... got beaten to 12 Kaiser Sozes.
Pulp Fiction (Travolta's dead... how'd he get on the potty anyhow?)
An episode of The Prisoner (most especially the series finale -- machine guns to The Beatles' "All You Need is Love"?)
Solaris (I'm thinking either version has room)
Waking Life
Dang... got beaten to 12 Kaiser Sozes.
what the hell do ya mean "howd he got on the potty anyhow?"
he went to butch's apartment. Butch wasn't in. Vincent put up a pop tart and took a shit. Butch came back and killed him. I understood that pretty well.
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I'm sorry to say but most of these movies listed do not require much thought. They pretty much present themselves to the viewer as nothing more than what they are.
The David Lynch stuff mentioned would be something that I'd agree to, but films like Memento, The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, etc., all pretty much explain the concept/story well enough for most intelligent people to get on their first time around, and with minimal "work" involved.
I'd say a good portion of Ingmar Bergman's work takes some "work" -- though I don't like using that term. Instead, I would say that there are times you don't understand a movie completely and must think about after and/or during a reviewing to fully grasp the concepts. This makes more sense. If I am misinterpreting you, please let me know. Judging by the movie responses, I don't think I am.
The David Lynch stuff mentioned would be something that I'd agree to, but films like Memento, The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, etc., all pretty much explain the concept/story well enough for most intelligent people to get on their first time around, and with minimal "work" involved.
I'd say a good portion of Ingmar Bergman's work takes some "work" -- though I don't like using that term. Instead, I would say that there are times you don't understand a movie completely and must think about after and/or during a reviewing to fully grasp the concepts. This makes more sense. If I am misinterpreting you, please let me know. Judging by the movie responses, I don't think I am.
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Originally posted by whynotsmile
what the hell do ya mean "howd he got on the potty anyhow?"
he went to butch's apartment. Butch wasn't in. Vincent put up a pop tart and took a shit. Butch came back and killed him. I understood that pretty well.
what the hell do ya mean "howd he got on the potty anyhow?"
he went to butch's apartment. Butch wasn't in. Vincent put up a pop tart and took a shit. Butch came back and killed him. I understood that pretty well.
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Originally posted by Psychlowne
I'm sorry to say but most of these movies listed do not require much thought. They pretty much present themselves to the viewer as nothing more than what they are.
The David Lynch stuff mentioned would be something that I'd agree to, but films like Memento, The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, etc., all pretty much explain the concept/story well enough for most intelligent people to get on their first time around, and with minimal "work" involved.
I'd say a good portion of Ingmar Bergman's work takes some "work" -- though I don't like using that term. Instead, I would say that there are times you don't understand a movie completely and must think about after and/or during a reviewing to fully grasp the concepts. This makes more sense. If I am misinterpreting you, please let me know. Judging by the movie responses, I don't think I am.
I'm sorry to say but most of these movies listed do not require much thought. They pretty much present themselves to the viewer as nothing more than what they are.
The David Lynch stuff mentioned would be something that I'd agree to, but films like Memento, The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, etc., all pretty much explain the concept/story well enough for most intelligent people to get on their first time around, and with minimal "work" involved.
I'd say a good portion of Ingmar Bergman's work takes some "work" -- though I don't like using that term. Instead, I would say that there are times you don't understand a movie completely and must think about after and/or during a reviewing to fully grasp the concepts. This makes more sense. If I am misinterpreting you, please let me know. Judging by the movie responses, I don't think I am.
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Really bend your brain with these: Blow Up, L'avventura, Last Year at Marienbad, Persona, and (as mentioned) pretty much anything by Kubrick and Lynch...
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Originally posted by Sex Fiend
Last Year at Marienbad
Last Year at Marienbad
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Also, pretty much anything by Bunuel, such as The Exterminating Angel.