rewatching this after a while, what does /lit/ think about it?
i don't come here often so sorry if it's a meme or something
What a coincidence
I'm watching The Perverts Guide To Cinema right now
Its pretty gud
>>8848359
i thought it was great. the movie itself is well shot and visually interesting, which i didn't expect for what is essentially one long lecture. i especially liked seeing the clips from the nazi and soviet propaganda films, pretty neat.
zizek himself is very charismatic. even when i don't agree with him i find myself intensely drawn to his style. of all the leftists, he seems the one that 4ch natives can most easily identify with (dick jokes, anti pc-culture, anti-consumerism).
>>8848359
Zizek's a hero, saviour.
>>8848359
It's an amusing trick. But you really shouldn't take it too seriously.
It is also great as a movie.
>>8849276
>he seems the one that 4ch natives can most easily identify with (dick jokes, anti pc-culture, anti-consumerism).
He's the man that knows how to philosophize according to the 21st Century.
It's the best Zizek content imo. Watching it was, even more then reading his books, a 'click' moment for me - especially towards the end, when the countless anecdotes suddenly connect.
Oh, and the scene about the riots in the UK was very artistic.
The man is a charlatan. He's gives the illusion of saying something deep and insightful, but when in reality he's said nothing at all.
>>8848359
This isn't a book.
>>8851334
>/lit/
>literature
>books
Develop your thought so it's relevant, but as it is /lit/ is not books.