YohjiAddict
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A Polish movie called Sweat that's still stuck in my head.
Such a good film, I caught it on Mubi and at first I didn't know what to make of the main character...but her speech at the end was so powerful, I couldn't help but feel sympathetic towards her. If only morning TV was half as entertaining in real life!
I've seen many reviews that paint her as a villain or psychopath but to me the scene with her mother, if anything, only reveals how cold and distant her upbringing was...which probably explains why she reserves her affection for her followers online, she just doesn't know how to connect intimately.
I also saw The Draughtsman Contract for the second time and frustrated myself trying to figure out the mystery at the center of the film. In spite of this, I liked it more than the first time, I wish we would get to see the 4 hour version someday...I just live for this kind of astute, darkly comedic drama.
I also recently watched Drop Dead Gorgeous for the first time and...it was exactly what I expected, I do understand why it flopped at the time of its release because it's a bit too bitter and unlike many popular "teen movies" it doesn't try to paint teenage girls as perfect mannequins stumping fiercely in their designer clothes with the wit and machiavelism of a Choderlos de Laclos' character. I did find it lighter and easier to digest than Election which is too depressing for my taste..
I'm also delving into Abbas Kiarostami filmography, so far I've liked two: Where's my friend's house and Behind the Olive Trees. Taste of Cherry and The Wind Will Take Us made me feel like a comple philistine for I was bored to tears, they're probably the kind of film that is more interesting to analyze than to watch.