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  • Fukuoka

    Fukuoka 2019

    sitenoise

    ★★★★★ Watched by sitenoise 18 Feb 2022 2

    What kind of person are you?

    I eat, sleep, shit, cry and laugh
    Same with you

    I loved the way this young woman controlled (not really the right word, but go with it for now) these two, albeit loser, old men. Not in a feminist manifesto way, nor in a Japanese creepy way, but in a very natural, gentle, harmless collaboration

    I loved the way all three of them seemed like they weren't in the film , but caught on…

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    elizabeth

    ★★★★★ Added by elizabeth

    The antidote, the beautiful, true art that stands against the fascist, imperialist stained government defined "Japanese culture" sold as a singular fact around the world.

    Rest in splendor, Obayashi Nobuhiko. Thank you for your irreplaceable works of service.

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Zinema Movie Media

    ★★★★★ Watched by Zinema Movie Media 11 Feb 2022

    I guess this is going to be a random 3-hour movie that will make me have a lot of fun. But this film turns out to have a core story with an interesting theme. This is a war movie. But at one time we also watch people watching war movies. So we don't just watch the main story but also watch people's reactions to the film. For me, a movie is a visual medium. So I really like watching films that have a unique visual presentation but still can convey the main message well.

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Júlia Felippe

    ★★★★★ Watched by Júlia Felippe 12 Feb 2022

    lindas cores. filme meio nacionalista demais, mas minha alma de cinefila ignorou isso com as cenas de referência a diretores, desculpa gente

    ps: obrigada jubs por me passar sua conta do MUBI pra eu ver esse, serei eternamente grata

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    renee

    ★★★★★ Watched by renee 10 Feb 2022

    i won't let the war kill me, ill survive in the memories of someone i love

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    lacolectionoose

    ★★★★★ Watched by lacolectionoose 10 Feb 2022

    you cannot make a tribute to cinema unless youve put a film roll on your dick when you were a 7 year old

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Brian Thammavong

    ★★★★★ Watched by Brian Thammavong 08 Feb 2022

    Perhaps one of the most challenging films I can recall ever seeing. My limited knowledge of Japanese war history/films, coupled with the unapproachable surrealism, made this experience much, much, longer than the three hour runtime.

    The first 2/3rds of the film felt like incomprehensible chaos. It was exhausting to keep up with the pace of the script and editing, while also learning about these historical figures and events, while also trying to identify and soak in any meta-textual commentary. Once…

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Dawson Joyce

    ★★★★★ Added by Dawson Joyce

    The late Hausu helmer Nobuhiko Obayashi concludes his directing career on a considerable high note with Labyrinth of Cinema, which is not only one of the very best films of 2021 but also an imaginative and poignant tribute to the beauty and power of cinema as well as a harrowing examination and critique of the senselessness and cruelties of war.

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Porygon2

    ★★★★★ Watched by Porygon2 29 Jan 2022

    It's as though movies demand me to do something with my life

  • Labyrinth of Cinema

    Labyrinth of Cinema 2019

    Sadie DeForest

    ★★★★★ Watched by Sadie DeForest 29 Jan 2022

    This one's got it all!

  • Bloodsuckers

    Bloodsuckers 2021

    Pablo Díaz

    ★★★★★ Watched by Pablo Díaz 26 Jan 2022

    Octavia: Stalin himself wanted to hang him.
    Bonin: Was he such a bad actor?

    Wes Anderson, Buñuel y Godard se han unido para crear un Nosferatu meets La Chinoise. Simplemente espectacular.

  • Bloodsuckers

    Bloodsuckers 2021

    candelica

    ★★★★★ Watched by candelica 26 Jan 2022

    chico de atrás: sí, eres comunista.

    estos vampiros se han leído las obras completas de Marx

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