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unacervezaloco · 6 months
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Jean Rouch - Moi, un noir (1958)
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unacervezaloco · 2 years
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I can watch these movies over and over again, i would never get sick them. i have cried and laughed so much because of these movies.
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Gas Food Lodging (1992)
Allison Anders
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THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987) dir. Rob Reiner
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unacervezaloco · 3 years
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Albert Fried-Cassorla, The skateboarder’s bible, 1976.
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unacervezaloco · 3 years
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The Upsetters Chapter 1. Clocktower Records. 1981.
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unacervezaloco · 3 years
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“Perhaps the only difference between me and other people was that I’ve always demanded more from the sunset; more spectacular colors when the sun hit the horizon. That’s perhaps my only sin.”
 Nymphomaniac - Volume 1 (2013)
dir. Lars von Trier
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unacervezaloco · 3 years
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Les Inrockuptibles top ten best french films of all times
1/“La Maman et la Putain”, Jean Eustache (1973)
2/“Le Mépris”, Jean-Luc Godard (1963)
3/“La Règle du jeu”, Jean Renoir (1939)
4/“Madame de…”, Max Ophuls (1953)
5/“Les Nuits de la pleine lune”, Eric Rohmer (1984)
6/“Belle de jour”, Luis Buñuel (1967)
7/“Les Demoiselles de Rochefort” & “Les Parapluies de Cherbourg”, Jacques Demy (1967 & 1964) 
8/“La Jetée”, Chris Marker (1962)
9/“Les Yeux sans visage”, Georges Franju (1960)
10/“Playtime”, Jacques Tati (1967)
(see more at http://www.lesinrocks.com/2014/03/05/cinema/top-100-plus-beaux-films-francais-11468683/)
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unacervezaloco · 3 years
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J.Crew Fall/Winter 2017-18 Details!
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You’re not gonna get hurt. You’re fucking Baretta and they believe every word cuz you’re super cool
Alternative Posters for Reservoir Dogs (1992)
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unacervezaloco · 4 years
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“my life is turning into a nollywood film pt. 1” - alima lee.
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unacervezaloco · 4 years
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some of my favorite Nigerian gifs (part 1)
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unacervezaloco · 4 years
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Having to write a film review for Muhamat-Saleh Haroun’s Sex, Okra, and Salted Butter. Maybe I will write an informal one here later. 
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unacervezaloco · 4 years
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Sleazenation, September 2000, Issue 8
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Cauttion! The text below contains spoiler.
Nymphomaniac I and II
               It is a very strong movie, with hard scenes. It’s a hurt woman talking to a man about her story and they have some ethics and moral discussions. She’s a nymphomaniac.
               The movie shows how is difficult to a nymphomaniac to live in a full moral world. It’s a kind of vicious but is something that everybody does. Every single person has a sexual life, but the nymphomaniac’s one is extremely auto destructive.
               There are some important points in the story that might be noticed. The first one is the rebellion of the main character through her teenage years. She rebels herself against love. She has a good relationship with her father, but she doesn’t like her mother. Maybe, because the mother is closed in her own way and is not present in her life. She doesn’t believe in the dependence of love to feel fine.
               Her rebellion against love makes her don’t care about other’s feelings. So, she acts always for her owns satisfaction. It makes her destroy the others lives and dreams. Maybe her first sex experience was so hurting and humiliating for her that it made her need to block other people.
               After that, the second important point is that she lost her father – the only family she had – and it made her feel so much pain that she starts to have sex not for pleasure, but because she was desperate. She starts to feel less sensations after losing her father. And when she thinks she should be crying, she lubricated. It shows the mistake of her neurons because of the nymphomania.
               Another point is when she starts to go every night to a sadistic man only to be hurt, but never have sex. It’s a strange thing because she is nymphomaniac, not masochist. But she stops going there when she finally can go on by herself in that situation. For me it shows that she is addicted in new sexual situations, not only the sex. And her pleasure is in seducing the men. Because of it, the movie explains, the name is “nymphomania”. It’s a vicious in attracting a prey, like the “nympha”, a kind of fishing lure that plays an insect.
               There’s an interesting point when they are talking about how bad does she feel because of everything she did in her life. The man helps her to notice that if she was a man, all of it would be normal, and there wouldn’t be any sorry thinking about it. Because men use to live like this: Have sex with anyone; don’t care about other’s feelings; leave the family; etc. And in their case, they really don’t care. They don’t feel sorry. They live like this because they just want to. But she is different. She can’t live another way. There isn’t a choice for her.
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