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Don't get me wrong, for example Repulsion is also pessimistic movie but it is not utopian but very real
But are his films really that amazing to look at? Chinatown might be in my top five, but I can't say it is on par with anything Kubrick did visually at that time.
But in cinema it is not always about the visual but the experience and how close you relate to it. Because even minimalistic visuals can make your heart boiling
If you think he's a scumbag, don't Google Chaplin's personal life. That's a doozy.
Yep, so is Luc Besson and he still made great movies.
You mean the one called "the world`s worst director"?
Calling the stuff he made art is kinda stretching it, he is more of a cult director.
Yeah really it is. But, i still like some of his movies.
I believe Cronenberg made some of the best movies ever even in later years, and his earlier are mostly good too. Altho his movies often have a provocative and macabre tone, it is all in a good way. Heck, i could write an essay on his movie making.
You and your Scorsese and Coppola and Polanski! HACKS, ALL OF THEM!