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sahooks

The same perfume she wore: Calvin Klein's "Obsession."
1 year 8 months ago
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Siskoid

While it's in line with Alain Resnais' style, Last Year in Marienbad (L'Année dernière à Marienbad) feels much more like it's its writer Alain Robbe-Grillet's show. It certainly has all the hallmarks of his "nouveau roman", which I'd hate to reduce to "deconstructionism", at least uses the novel's narrative elements in strange and unusual ways, often as overtly mechanical devices, revealing the under-structure of writing itself. We might interpret Marienbad as a romance where the interior is made exterior, or a ghost story whose dirge-like music promises to reveal a tragic tale, but nouveau roman isn't really about that. It is a play on structure, pure and simple, and the effects derived, while potentially pregnant with meaning, are a side-effect and not a goal. Filled with repeated images and text, Marienbad is set in a dream-like, baroque hotel where characters stand transfixed until robotically activated (I don't think I can use the word "needed"), a woman (Delphine Seyrig) is trapped in the narrative controlled by a would-be lover (Giorgio Albertazzi), a sort of narrator with the role's attendant powers, an author trying to wrangle the ending he wants from characters by amending history, repeated, modified, unclear memory. All style and the substance is left to the audience, but happily, the film's rich ambiguities gives us what we need to impose our own narrative. Whether this is an authorial violence like the one on the screen is debatable.
2 years ago
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humorme

This one really puts the "vague" in "nouvelle vague".
2 years ago
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Jeckit

So, the game they play is called Nim. And yes, after knowing how it works you can't lose vs someone who doesn't know the game.
3 years 9 months ago
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onedarkdog

!m 45 minutes in and i had to come here to see what others experienced, i am going to make it to the end, just dont know what im looking at. I think its the connection between the main characters i dont like, everything else is beautiful, if not a little pretentious. I shall persevere.

update: Well its was work getting to the end, but it was worth it.
4 years 6 months ago
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Windill

Annoying movie in which the narrator struggles with the recollection of a love story that took place last year in Marienbad - or was it Fredericksbad... (Who cares?)
Repetitions are annoying, the main voice is annoying, the music is annoying.
The film stands out for its ambition to recreate the mazes of memory. But it sucks.
5 years 1 month ago
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poderyempresas

xd
6 years 5 months ago
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Limbesdautomne

You are rough and skeletal, you have a Louis XVI column instead of your hips, your noise is angular and your feet flat, but Marienbad... mon amour.

Read more in French on La Saveur des goûts amers.
6 years 8 months ago
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daisyaday

https://vimeo.com/channels/868273/118457883
6 years 8 months ago
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ismuta

Honestly, do not understand :)
7 years 9 months ago
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Coco Loco

Like a stereotype of pretentious French art house films. Almost at self parody levels.

Still.. very nice cinematography, kind of cool in a way and had potential. I lap this sort of crap up normally, but it got a bit wearing. Needed a twist of interest to draw you in more.
7 years 9 months ago
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der32284

A true work of art.
8 years 1 month ago
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fonz

In which Christopher Nolan stalks Jackie-O around a mind palace whilst Lurch looks dispassionately on.
8 years 3 months ago
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chryzsh

Absolutely incomprehensible.
8 years 5 months ago
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KaramAkerfeldt

Bored me.
9 years 6 months ago

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