The_Carpathian said:Two hours after seeing "Under The Skin" I'm still emotionally & mentally scrambled, maybe even more so than when it ended.
Imagine if Kubrick at his most obtuse had done "Man Who Fell To Earth" and had it soundtracked by Coil. There are at least three scenes, one very much in particular, that I'm not going to shake for a good while to come. So little dialogue, bravely, but always transfixing, shocking, or intriguing....often all at once.
Some people will absolutely abhor it but for me it's an absolute next-step movie.
Ponygurl said:
The_Carpathian said:Two hours after seeing "Under The Skin" I'm still emotionally & mentally scrambled, maybe even more so than when it ended.
Imagine if Kubrick at his most obtuse had done "Man Who Fell To Earth" and had it soundtracked by Coil. There are at least three scenes, one very much in particular, that I'm not going to shake for a good while to come. So little dialogue, bravely, but always transfixing, shocking, or intriguing....often all at once.
Some people will absolutely abhor it but for me it's an absolute next-step movie.
Looks like it's not released here until April 4th. I'm really curious about it. I read a review of the book where someone said it was a veiled commentary about factory farming. You have me intrigued... :-?
HolyOwl said:I tried to watch most of the Oscar Nominees from this year.
Apart from Nebraska and Gravity a total waste of time, for me at least.
KeithJ_gmb said:The score was superb. It would be interesting to listen to it on headphones whilst walking along the streets of Glasgow!
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