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Ultraviolence 05-07-18 04:15 PM

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 1897485)
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-H7o1yfK9Jc/maxresdefault.jpg
https://www.metal-archives.com/images/8/7/6/0/8760.jpg
Always liked this picture!

Ultraviolence 05-07-18 04:18 PM

Originally Posted by Mr Minio (Post 1897484)
Are you looking for mise-en-scene or just nice blocking?
I'm looking for great mise-en-scene, not just nice blocking. The pictures I posted was just examples of movies with great mise-en-scene. Lots of films, I'll be very, very busy! I need more time, I really need lots of more time! I want to watch all of them! So little time, so many movies! :(

Velvet 05-12-18 02:34 PM

Re: Arthouse Mafia
 
so I manged to watch La chinoise today. It was enjoyable, especially with my interest in communism right now. It has a weird way of presenting itself and is just a overall oditty

Mr Minio 05-12-18 03:16 PM

Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1899466)
with my interest in communism right now
I see you want to become a RYM elitist now.

Ultraviolence 09-17-18 08:31 AM

Don't let this thread die!

I'd like to recommend this film (with english subtitles):
Southwest (2011) by Eduardo Nunes [Brazil]
https://vimeo.com/51020067
★★★★

In a quiet and anonymous city, duriong one day, Clarice (Simone Spoladore) sees her life unfold in a circular way, from birth to death, and then old age once again. She observes the people around her, who do not grow old, and who do not understand her existence. This woman should have a number of fundamental themes such as life, death, motherhood and violence.

Clearly influenced by the style of Tarkovsky / Béla Tarr. The soundtrack is beautiful.

MoreOrLess 09-18-18 12:07 PM

Originally Posted by Ultraviolence (Post 1897512)
I'm looking for great mise-en-scene, not just nice blocking. The pictures I posted was just examples of movies with great mise-en-scene. Lots of films, I'll be very, very busy! I need more time, I really need lots of more time! I want to watch all of them! So little time, so many movies! :(
Although I do think with Tarkovsky especially the quality of his blocking means that single frames often don't capture the effectiveness of whats onscreen, or else he'd probably just have become a lowly photographer like me instead.

If one shot comes to mind its section just after the jester has been arrested in Andrei Rublev with the monks walking past the trees in the foreground and the horses in the background.

http://www.organicmechanic.org/scratch/rublev1.jpg


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