I would say certain kinds of men ('romantics') understand it innately, it speaks to something archetypal to the male imagination
It's a two-sided film though, it has a side relatable to a female experience of growing into their sexuality, and it also has a side that speaks to the experience of being young men drawn to and bewildered by women and seeing them as mysterious and partly unknowable
>and it also has a side that speaks to the experience of being young men drawn to and bewildered by women
The boy who was looking after Sarah was gay or least bi without the doubt tho.
>People often claim that their watches and electronic devices stop working as they approach the outcrop and the town of Woodend nearby boasts an Anti-Gravity Hill. On its incline cars and other objects mysteriously find themselves rolling up, rather than down, the slope.
Tbh when the frumpy old teacher that dissapeared too explained that the rocks are made from underground magma i thought the implication was that the rocks risen up from hell. Like, i thought it was the narrative implication
There's an explanation to the story, what happened to them, because the author initially wrote it that way but then realized it was better to leave it a mystery. You can easily look it up. People use to think it wasn't true but it was, that original ending.
One of my favourites. I want to ask David Lynch if he ever saw this film because it has a lot of his standards - unexplainable mystery, beautiful women with lesbian tendencies, airy piano and synth soundtracks etc.
I don't know that i've ever watched a movie I didn't understand. What was I not understanding about Picnic at Hanging Rock? It was a fine film, I absolutely loved the ending, powerful stuff.
looks boring and not worthwhile. i doubt most women would watch this feces either
Dumb frick zoomer
I would say certain kinds of men ('romantics') understand it innately, it speaks to something archetypal to the male imagination
It's a two-sided film though, it has a side relatable to a female experience of growing into their sexuality, and it also has a side that speaks to the experience of being young men drawn to and bewildered by women and seeing them as mysterious and partly unknowable
>and it also has a side that speaks to the experience of being young men drawn to and bewildered by women
The boy who was looking after Sarah was gay or least bi without the doubt tho.
So did they get transported into the Dreamtime or what
the real place is actually weird like that. people don’t know what’s going on
qrd?
>People often claim that their watches and electronic devices stop working as they approach the outcrop and the town of Woodend nearby boasts an Anti-Gravity Hill. On its incline cars and other objects mysteriously find themselves rolling up, rather than down, the slope.
Tbh when the frumpy old teacher that dissapeared too explained that the rocks are made from underground magma i thought the implication was that the rocks risen up from hell. Like, i thought it was the narrative implication
They get abducted by Artemis the virgin goddess and transported to Taurica to oversee human sacrifices at her temple.
>directed by a man
Thread?
Id say Springbreakers (2013) and cliché but still true: The Virgin Suicides
The virgin suicides were written for men though
I don't want to spoil it for anyone but they get eaten by the abos at the end
I like that movie
Movies women will never understand.
Planned on watching picrel, have you guys seen it? I've heard people comparing it to be being high on tranquilizers
is that the one with the two teen lesbians that murder their parents?
Not even fricking close wtf
Maybe you're thinking of Fun?
It's great, reminded me of Persona.
where did they disappear? aliens for sure (thinks the man in me)
if you want to know theres an explanation of the final missing scene
Its pretty weird.
Strangely ive heard two different explanations of it.
ok.. I want to know
frick it i will just post what happens the girls get turned into lizards after a portal that reveals them the secrets of the universe
There's an explanation to the story, what happened to them, because the author initially wrote it that way but then realized it was better to leave it a mystery. You can easily look it up. People use to think it wasn't true but it was, that original ending.
that was a real case not just a movie or a book
One of my favourites. I want to ask David Lynch if he ever saw this film because it has a lot of his standards - unexplainable mystery, beautiful women with lesbian tendencies, airy piano and synth soundtracks etc.
Just off of the poster I feel like that's a very boring movie.
I liked it. My wife fell asleep.
and the movie was playing in the cinema?
I don't know that i've ever watched a movie I didn't understand. What was I not understanding about Picnic at Hanging Rock? It was a fine film, I absolutely loved the ending, powerful stuff.
Everyone in this movie was gay with the exception of the redhead woman and her frickbuddy