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Just a feeling I'm getting. Can't really see a happy Hollywood style conclusion to this one.
Tell me I'm wrong. Tell me someone will wake up, and it will all just have been a horrible dream....
I'm itchy.
Nope. It just gets worserer..
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Cracking film though. Hands down the most depressing film I have ever seen. It's like a downward spiral from the opening credits. Stayed with me for a few days too.
are you smashing your head trying to make it stop yet? MAKE IT STOP!!
But it did have a happy ending after all...
...didn't it?
Please tell me it did. 😥
There's a "happy ending" round my house every time Jeniffer Connelly is on TV.
A**E to A**E!
Not really appropriate Tillip. 😕
Requiem makes Trainspotting look like an episode of the Teletubbies.
I've put off watching this film for a while, as I knew it wasn't a 'feelgood' movie. By eck it's harrowing. No 'Perfect Day' here... 😯
Bloody good bit of cinema though.
ComradeD - MemberA**E to A**E!
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Darren Aronofsky is a great director, requiem fir a dream, pi, the fountain, the wrestler and now black swan.
Pi is also worth watching for the WTF moment at the end!!
Havent seen it for a while but my take is the end at least shows some hope, although you couldnt call it happy.
Other thoughts, Jeniffer Connelly is breath takingly pretty.
Clint Poppy is also a great composer!
Clint poppy? You mean Clint mansell?
I like the ending. Like how the protagonists are all in a nice comfy bed, cosy in the foetal position, thinking of their happy place...
right...?
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p.s. pi is awesome, The Fountain - not.
Try watching 'Happiness' next - it's like 'happy', but different
Clint poppy? You mean Clint mansell?
all songs written by Vestan Pance
Thought it was awful myself, not sure how anyone could call anything that depressing a "good film" but hey that's me.
I once watched Requiem for a Dream, Dancer in the Dark and Lilya 4-ever in one week. It's a good job I didn't watch Grave of the Fireflies as well, I think that would have just broken me. :s
Haven't watched it, but love the music composed for it.
all songs written by Vestan Pance
err, no.
Vestan Pance is not an actual person, rather a joke psudonym ("Vest and Pants") created for songwriting credits for the group Pop Will Eat Itself (Clint Mansell, Adam Mole, Graham Crabb, Richard March, Fuzz Townshend). Each member tends to write their own parts, and usually contributes to every song. The name was created as an alternative to simply crediting themselves as a band repeatedly.
The soundtrack to R4AD was composed by Clint Mansell and performed by the Kronos Quartet.
p.s. pi is awesome, The Fountain - not.
The fountain is one of my favorite movies!!
Thought it was awful myself, not sure how anyone could call anything that depressing a "good film" but hey that's me.
Cinema can be a great vehicle for escapism, and in an otherwise fairly mundane existence, it's sometimes nice to have something positive and happy to watch, but Cinema is also an art-form; would the world of art be better if we only had nice happy pictures? Sometimes we need the odd bit of frightening stuff to remind us of our own mortality, and maybe consider our short time on this lump of rock just a little more...
I thought the montage of what was happening to the different characters was very disturbing indeed, and brilliantly done.
A truly remarkable film, imo.
Vestan Pance is not an actual person, rather a joke psudonym ("Vest and Pants") created for songwriting credits for the group Pop Will Eat Itself (Clint Mansell, Adam Mole, Graham Crabb, Richard March, Fuzz Townshend). Each member tends to write their own parts, and usually contributes to every song. The name was created as an alternative to simply crediting themselves as a band repeatedly.
no, really?
I reserve the right to call him Clint Poppy, its what we used to call him in The Mitre when I was a lad.
Great film. Well filmed, well acted and a fantastic soundtrack.
I've loaned the DVD to a few friends and they have all said it is a very sobering watch.
Pi and The Wrestler are also very good indeed.
One of those films that's great, but I would never want to see it again.
Grave of the Fireflies
Now [i]that[/i] is a quality, if heartbreaking piece of cinema. I don't think I'll [i]ever[/i] watch it again 🙁
The fountain is one of my favorite movies!!
Maybe I watched it in the wrong frame of mind. I hadn't heard of it, didn't know who it was by or what it was like. I just know it was a bit tough to hang on to and I wasn't digging it. It'll be worth a second go though.
I've heard [i]Grave Of The Fireflies[/i] is pretty downbeat, really don't think I could watch it now.
There was that Hollywood period when a whole bunch of films came out, [i]ElectraGlide In Blue, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, Vanishing Point, Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy[/i], where the 'hero' gets offed at the end. Me and a mate took our GF's to see [i]Easy Rider[/i] and [i]Midnight Cowboy[/i] as a double bill one afternoon years ago. Never made it through the first film, the girls were too depressed.
Fantastic film, the book is way better and pulls you into it much more
Parts of the Montage at the end, along with the near final scene of 'This is England 86' nearly made me turn the TV off.
I've heard Grave Of The Fireflies is pretty downbeat, really don't think I could watch it now.
It's really good. Go watch it. Just don't be surprised if it doesn't have a happy Holywood ending.
I don't think any of my favourite films have 'happy' endings, it too often seems forced.
Try watching 'Happiness' next - it's like 'happy', but different
+1 a great ensemble piece