Is ranking a film a nonsense in the chaotic and interconnected world of images, ideas and the feelings? The cinema as an art, the art as a life form, the life as you live, how would you rate it?
Measure, weight, favorite, like and dislike it. Ok, go on rating it.
I remember the The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003) by Kitano, Zatoichi says, “Even with my eyes wide open, I can’t see a thing.”
I wonder whether there are any other films related with Tango as the main or side topic other than the list I am writing below taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Tango_films . For example it could be a film such that there is a Tango scene or conversation and it constitutes a very important moment of the film.
Furthermore you can write the ones you most like and the ones which explains most about the history of Tango.
There is a war between the words and the reality…I wish to learn an alien alphabet far away from our dirty and degenerated words and our expressions of the miserable culture….21th century is a big mistake,,,
- Create your own chaos
- Want to be an Alien
- Oscar ceremony and cemetery
- Lonely century
- Blessing unfairness and the dollars
- Weak to say my words
- Lost in myself
- Cars and the ridiculous
- Cannes and the wolves
- Death of the blood
- Killed infinite times
- Revolution in the hell
- Nobody speaks really
- Words not enough
- Sickened reality
- Need the power
- Distant forests singing the rain
- No collapse until death
- Wings of your desire, me, nothing, empty, loss, dark
- Loneliness and the justice
- Money and the cowboy
- Money and the sky
- Infinite number of space
- Billion years away planet, tears in the sky
WHY IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? over 2 years ago
The wrong question :) ask to a lion or eagle to question the existence of oneself…
Let me transform this important question to “Why I am asking the worth of life?”
a humorous answer: “Is your time that you spend is so precious?”
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Rank the film? Rank your life? over 2 years ago
Is ranking a film a nonsense in the chaotic and interconnected world of images, ideas and the feelings? The cinema as an art, the art as a life form, the life as you live, how would you rate it?
Measure, weight, favorite, like and dislike it. Ok, go on rating it.
I remember the The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi (2003) by Kitano, Zatoichi says, “Even with my eyes wide open, I can’t see a thing.”
Could you see a thing in your Screen?
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FILMS ABOUT TANGO over 2 years ago
I wonder whether there are any other films related with Tango as the main or side topic other than the list I am writing below taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Tango_films . For example it could be a film such that there is a Tango scene or conversation and it constitutes a very important moment of the film.
Furthermore you can write the ones you most like and the ones which explains most about the history of Tango.
All comments will be valuable. Thanks.
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BRAZILIAN FILMS over 2 years ago
City of God ıs a great film with the realistic life situations and the passion for life
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STOP THE LISTS! over 1 year ago
There is a war between the words and the reality…I wish to learn an alien alphabet far away from our dirty and degenerated words and our expressions of the miserable culture….21th century is a big mistake,,,
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Cinema, 21th century, Feelings, Disaster, Death, Revolution over 1 year ago
- Create your own chaos
- Want to be an Alien
- Oscar ceremony and cemetery
- Lonely century
- Blessing unfairness and the dollars
- Weak to say my words
- Lost in myself
- Cars and the ridiculous
- Cannes and the wolves
- Death of the blood
- Killed infinite times
- Revolution in the hell
- Nobody speaks really
- Words not enough
- Sickened reality
- Need the power
- Distant forests singing the rain
- No collapse until death
- Wings of your desire, me, nothing, empty, loss, dark
- Loneliness and the justice
- Money and the cowboy
- Money and the sky
- Infinite number of space
- Billion years away planet, tears in the sky
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Film Reviewers Wanted over 1 year ago
Let me join the group too :)
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Directors who grew up very remote about 1 year ago
Encounters at the End of the World (2007) of Werner Herzog seems to support this fact. Such a lonely, natural and distant atmosphere of the film.
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