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Old 04.08.2011, 05:22 PM   #14482
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holy shit, i googled "a serbian film" and the review is pretty fucking disturbing. great choice of film to accompany a depression-- not.

fucking shit man, pick up something from criterion to make you feel better. watch the gaudí documentary or something like that.

http://www.criterion.com/films/536-antonio-gaudi

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the reason citizen kane was considered that is because orson welles perfected in that film a lot of techniques he had been working on for a while-- like the use of deep focus (a technical feat back then, now a matter of course with video), or the use of light and shadow after german expressionism, which is what film noir picked up from him. besides, it was a huuuuge, epic movie, massive in scale but not cheesy like gone with the wind which is from the same era. anyway if you think of film in the late 30s/early 40s and put CK in its context, it's pretty fucking awesome, though i like touch of evil and the trial more.
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