Re: Underexposed movie recomendations
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:25 am
I have three VCRs mate, get with the program
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except for the fact that image there seems to suggest that its also available on DVD if you look about a bit??JizzMan wrote:pirati [dot] rs, search for it, hopefully you have a good enough connection to download itDiegoSapiens wrote:where can i see this?JizzMan wrote:
amazingdont think you can get it any other way tbh, unless u got a vhs player

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18th-century Bavarian town with a glassblowing factory which produces a brilliant red ruby glass. When the master glass blower dies, the secret to producing the ruby glass is lost. The local Baron and factory owner is obsessed with the ruby glass and believes it to have magical properties. With the loss of the secret, he soon descends into madness along with the rest of the townspeople. The main character is Hias, a seer from the hills, who predicts the destruction of the factory in a fire.

The film centers around the Borgen family in rural Denmark. The devout widower Morten, patriarch of the family, prominent member of the community, and patron of the local parish church, has three sons. Mikkel, the eldest, has no faith, but is happily married to the pious Inger, who is pregnant with their third child. Johannes, who went insane studying Søren Kierkegaard, believes himself to be Jesus Christ and wanders the farm condemning the age's lack of faith, including that of his family and the modern-minded new pastor of the village. The youngest son, Anders, is lovesick for the daughter of the leader of a local Christian religious sect.
ba dum tshhhhh.imami wrote:anyway if the films are underexposed aren't they gonna look like shit?
I want to see thisRönin wrote:Valhalla rising was quite good. When I saw the advert for the dvd on tv I was expecting full-blown visual fights with very little stimulating content but it proved to be more than that.
The Turin Horse
Story of the horse Nietzsche protected from whipping in 1889 right before being diagnosed with mental illness and losing speech. i love Béla Tarr. This film is one of the most profound and introvert I've ever seen, it's up there with Bergman's finest works imo.

I definitely advise you to. Just be warned that there's no real storyline, a bit of background on Bela Tarr's previous works and his vision will help get the atmosphere of the movieDRTY wrote:I want to see thisRönin wrote:Valhalla rising was quite good. When I saw the advert for the dvd on tv I was expecting full-blown visual fights with very little stimulating content but it proved to be more than that.
The Turin Horse
Story of the horse Nietzsche protected from whipping in 1889 right before being diagnosed with mental illness and losing speech. i love Béla Tarr. This film is one of the most profound and introvert I've ever seen, it's up there with Bergman's finest works imo.