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I was just re-reading your essay re:Birdman and I couldn't agree more
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to this point I think that the scene from hunger has to be looked at in the context of the film as a whole
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as a scene on its own in a YouTube clip, it feels very much like lifeless theater. But in the context of the rest of the film
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... the scene comes after 45min+ (?) of dialogue less close ups and set pieces in which we get very very intimate w the chars
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however this is the first moment we really hear what Sands has to say. So we take a step back and just listen. It's a...
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..reprieve from an onslaught of intimacy, but ironically, it's the first moment we get to KNOW any char by hearing them speak
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in that way keeping us far from chars is strangely ironic. It also has the effect that, when Sands finally picks up the cigs
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... we REALLY listen to what he has to say there. The two aesthetic styles of the film has combined. And I know that part...
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sticks with me more than anything else in the film. And it's because of the overt manipulation of the aesthetics. It's because
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