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  • August 28, 2017

    L’Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962) “Looming Shadow of Modernity”

    L’Eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962) “Looming Shadow of Modernity”

    It is somewhat ironic that we are commemorating a total solar eclipse which occurred in the United States a week ago, with a film that can be easily interpreted through Marxist lenses. Although, since the Cold War is over, one can afford such leeway. Speaking of the Cold War, L’eclisse was filmed in the aftermath…

  • August 22, 2017

    Four Perspectives Echoing the Truth in Kurosawa’s “Rashōmon”

    Four Perspectives Echoing the Truth in Kurosawa’s “Rashōmon”

    To claim that Akira Kurosawa is an enigmatic director would be an understatement. One of the greatest filmmakers in cinema history, but also a paradigm (and a synecdoche) of post-war Japan, he combines influences from Western literature (e.g. Dostoyevsky) and philosophy with distinctive Japanese aesthetics and tradition. After the American occupation, Japan found itself flooded…

  • August 2, 2017

    Poetry of Destructive Love in Wong Kar-wai’s “2046”

    Poetry of Destructive Love in Wong Kar-wai’s “2046”

    Wong Kar-wai is not just a movie director, he is a psychologist and a poet dealing with romantic love. His style is so nuanced and brought to perfection that he can be put in the same sentence with the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri; the early poems of the aforementioned poet are not his authentically,…

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