Lost in Criterion
Summary: The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan, attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection and talk about them. Want to support us? We'll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Personal charity won't change systematic problems. Do both.
Japan under US Occupation wasn't great, but that doesn't mean that Japan before US Occupation was good.
We decided to edit out all the times we just sat crying while talking about this week's film.
Young guy who can't seem to fit in at home joins authoritarian group. Good thing that never happens in real life, eh? Eh? =[
Oh great, incest.
Made concurrently with Linklater's Slacker, Stillman's Metropolitan is like the upperclass, less self-aware version. I mean the characters are less self-aware, not the director. Probably.
Empathy to those who deserved it. And to those who don't, empathy.
Alec Guinness gets murdered a lot and it's rarely not great.
Jean Renoir and Jean Gabin like trains, ok.
The next generation is watching us burn the world down. What lessons do we teach them?
Orson Welles adapts his own Third Man prequel radio scripts into a pseudo-prequel to the Third Man in which he costars as an alternative universe Kane.
The power of various religions to make you feel bad about murder.
Young Mr. Lincoln
Hey all those problems Kurosawa pointed out in the leadership of feudal Japan? They exist in modern corporate Japan, too.
On the inability of the modern Church to deal adequately with severe traumatic events.