Agreed Anon, this is one of my personal favorite kinos of the last few years. I'll admit to being a sucker for forbidden romance plots, but it was also just captivating visually and well-acted to boot (by which I mean 8/10, not elder god tier or anything)
It really doesn't mesh with the presentation imo. Everything else in the film is straining to be typical restrained sharthouse, yet it comes off as sentimental anyway.
>"The director Bruno Dumont offered me a role in a science fiction film. At first I thought it sounded like a lot of fun: a sort of Luke Skywalker in space. The problem was is that behind this amusing facade, it was a dark, sexist and racist world that was defended. The script was riddled with jokes about cancel culture and sexual violence. I sought to discuss it with Dumont, because I thought that "a dialogue was possible. I wanted to believe for the umpteenth time that it is not intentional. But it is intentional. This contempt is deliberate. Just like they make fun of the victims, of people in situations of Weakness. The intention was to make a science fiction film with an all-white cast – and therefore a racist narrative. I didn't want to support that, so I canceled my participation."
Can't be critiqued honestly without reviewer being pilloried as a lesbean-hating chud. Same with love lies bleeding.
I love and respect women on a level that simply cannot be understood by the average human
I don't think anyone here has watched this slop to critique.
Could be because they 69
It's hot
Lesbian affirmative action.
Doesn't this film famously try to avoid the "male gaze"? Yet, it's still only viewed as a softcore porno by most men
Beautifully shot
Agreed Anon, this is one of my personal favorite kinos of the last few years. I'll admit to being a sucker for forbidden romance plots, but it was also just captivating visually and well-acted to boot (by which I mean 8/10, not elder god tier or anything)
Because dyke arthouse is always overrated and overinflated.
i watched this after a bad breakup and teared up at the end. otherwise the movie was just okay.
You sound like a gay.
words hurt
love makes a gay out of us all
>Why is this so highly rated?
Social interactions are a part of real life, laser pew pews are not?
>Social interactions are a part of real life, laser pew pews are not?
In my country homos are persecuted. So seeing them is as rare as laser pew pews.
Come to America and live free from persecution...
92 is the symbol of rape...
And 78 is the symbol of god damn I wish I could be free.
Sentimentality isn't inherently bad.
It really doesn't mesh with the presentation imo. Everything else in the film is straining to be typical restrained sharthouse, yet it comes off as sentimental anyway.
>Portrait of a Lady on Fire
>it's actually a film
typical french bullshit
You don't understand OP it's got lesbians and abortions, that mean it's baring and brave
gay mafia controls the film industry
the actress said she's retired because she doesn't want to work with white people (true story)
Full context? Which of the dykes retired?
Funny. Happy it happened to Dumont thought. He deserves more bad luck.
>"The director Bruno Dumont offered me a role in a science fiction film. At first I thought it sounded like a lot of fun: a sort of Luke Skywalker in space. The problem was is that behind this amusing facade, it was a dark, sexist and racist world that was defended. The script was riddled with jokes about cancel culture and sexual violence. I sought to discuss it with Dumont, because I thought that "a dialogue was possible. I wanted to believe for the umpteenth time that it is not intentional. But it is intentional. This contempt is deliberate. Just like they make fun of the victims, of people in situations of Weakness. The intention was to make a science fiction film with an all-white cast – and therefore a racist narrative. I didn't want to support that, so I canceled my participation."
>At first I thought it sounded like a lot of fun: a sort of Luke Skywalker in space
Wat?
you see the thing is we only ever see luke skywalker in a spaceSHIP but never in space, unlike leia who we did in fact see IN SPACE
>filtered by Dumont kino
Ngmi
Can't be critiqued honestly without reviewer being pilloried as a lesbean-hating chud. Same with love lies bleeding.
I love and respect women on a level that simply cannot be understood by the average human
>I love and respect women on a level that simply cannot be understood by the average human
Just say you're a coomer.
why do you think
Its a period piece, lesbian romance with nudity, and fantastic cinematography