What is the /tv/ equivalent of this album?
>>82038242
red rock west
Anything from the fedoracore chart.
>>82038242
some depressing "art" movie from like 2007 or something.
dark souls
>>82038242
Children of Men
>>82038242
kill yourself
>>82038793
rude
Problem childb2
>8 posts
>no 28 days later
You fucked up /tv/
>>82038242
The Road?
>>82040829
yeah
>>82038242
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067530/
As a big fan of this album and band.
Definitely this fucking film.
>>82040829
Came here looking for this post
>>82041002
This is from the user reviews.
I found "One Day in the Life. . ." most depressing as I absorbed it, but I didn't seek it out to be entertained. The subject matter was of course not pleasant, but the fact that this is a realistic depiction of what Soviet prisoners experienced makes it an important historical work.
Though I saw this film over thirty years ago, I still remember the surprising reaction that engulfed me when leaving the theater. My husband and I walked to the car in silence. When we were seated inside the car I turned to him and said words to this effect: "I have a strange sense of well-being and. . .comfort, or. . .triumph or something." He said, "So do I." We sat there for a few moments, rather surprised at this because the film was so depressing.
We came to the conclusion that the main character and many of the other prisoners, maintained and conveyed an awareness of their own human dignity despite the severe hardship and hopelessness of their days. They did this by respecting each other, sharing some of the very meager food or other items they had and carrying on their agonizing work with quiet acceptance. There were exceptions, no doubt, which I don't recall specifically. But, overall, the triumph of the human spirit came through clearly.
/tv/ equivalent?
>>82041308
The documentary on daniel johnson would be the equivalent.
>>82041264
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqG1uwhTX2o