Vanillaphant
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Hello, hello.
So recently somebody started a thread for the purpose of recommending an obscure film. I thought it’d be cool to have a thread where everybody had a chance to recommend such films. Films which you don’t necessarily think are underrated, but which you feel deserve to be seen by more people.
I have to say, I’m not exactly a film buff myself, so there’s nothing really obscure that I could recommend. However, one of my favourite films is Memento, and as it’s not a super well-known film, I figured it was worth a mention. For anybody who hasn’t seen it, I guess you’d describe it as a psychological thriller/mystery. It stars Guy Pearce (and it’s a fantastic performance from him, I think) as someone whose short-term memory is fucked (scientific term lol), and so his life is a bit of a puzzle which he is constantly, and repeatedly, trying to piece together. And because of the way the story is told, it is also a puzzle to the viewer – until the very end, that is. What’s also great about the ending is that as well as being the big pay-off as far as the plot is concerned, it’s also, in my opinion, anyway, quite poignant and thought-provoking - but without being all artsy and pretentious! So that would be my recommendation. 🙂
Anyone?
So recently somebody started a thread for the purpose of recommending an obscure film. I thought it’d be cool to have a thread where everybody had a chance to recommend such films. Films which you don’t necessarily think are underrated, but which you feel deserve to be seen by more people.
I have to say, I’m not exactly a film buff myself, so there’s nothing really obscure that I could recommend. However, one of my favourite films is Memento, and as it’s not a super well-known film, I figured it was worth a mention. For anybody who hasn’t seen it, I guess you’d describe it as a psychological thriller/mystery. It stars Guy Pearce (and it’s a fantastic performance from him, I think) as someone whose short-term memory is fucked (scientific term lol), and so his life is a bit of a puzzle which he is constantly, and repeatedly, trying to piece together. And because of the way the story is told, it is also a puzzle to the viewer – until the very end, that is. What’s also great about the ending is that as well as being the big pay-off as far as the plot is concerned, it’s also, in my opinion, anyway, quite poignant and thought-provoking - but without being all artsy and pretentious! So that would be my recommendation. 🙂
Anyone?