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Rewatching Blue Velvet after all of Twin Peaks:
Rewatching Blue Velvet after all of Twin Peaks:
Also, how The Matrix made Oshii feel insecure but not in a way you'd expect lmao
Also, how The Matrix made Oshii feel insecure but not in a way you'd expect lmao
*rotates 45 degrees*
*rotates 45 degrees*
Oh wait, that already is the current trend. Ah...
Oh wait, that already is the current trend. Ah...
"Let's to the outside world" vs "Let's go home". Dissociation, compartmentalization of memory. Broken worlds. I lost it rewatching it now and realizing Akio's death here even plays out like Laura's murder, just in reverse! Down to Akio/Leland's realization of Anthy/Laura's awareness.
"Let's to the outside world" vs "Let's go home". Dissociation, compartmentalization of memory. Broken worlds. I lost it rewatching it now and realizing Akio's death here even plays out like Laura's murder, just in reverse! Down to Akio/Leland's realization of Anthy/Laura's awareness.
(and about THAT, I guess if anyone deserves to Hulk out here, it's her lol)
(and about THAT, I guess if anyone deserves to Hulk out here, it's her lol)
All these 11th hour reveals of how isolated and vulnerable everyone is, crushing. The contrast between Ed staring out into the night and that amazing Missing Pieces scene of Ed and Norma huddled together in the dark, a shred of genuine love and connection in that oppresive movie.
All these 11th hour reveals of how isolated and vulnerable everyone is, crushing. The contrast between Ed staring out into the night and that amazing Missing Pieces scene of Ed and Norma huddled together in the dark, a shred of genuine love and connection in that oppresive movie.