What is the essential "I feel isolated under post-WW2 industrial society" core for literature?
Is this something that film is able to capture better than literature?
>>8480892
Tommy Python
L'eclisse is fucing incredsible
>>8480921
not sincere enough.
Is that the film with the 20 min cry on the right? If so, what was its name?
>>8481666
About 5 minutes. Vive L'Amour by Tsai Ming-liang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24EIUe2MkkU
This scene is really what propelled it to masterpiece status in my book.
>>8481758
>>8481666
>tfw the main character starts dressing in female clothing and tries to kiss an imaginary visage of the male tenant fucking the lady who he hears fucking and falls asleep under their bed as they fuck.
I think Rebels of the Neon God is one of the best films to come out Asia in the modern period for its atmosphere but I just don't get Ming Liang all the time.
>>8481774
there can be some odd curveballs to his work but there was never a time I thought they didn't work, even those song numbers and the surreal sci fi elements.
I think Rebels is great but lacks his greater sense of expression and meaning through time and blocking he developed after.
>>8480892
Both masterpieces.
buuump.