Do any other directors utilize his sculpting in time philosophy?
>>63148835
Lynch
Give us a rundown on this philosophy again?
>>63148835
Probably not. He writes well, considerably better than Bresson, but his theories are not exactly new, neither offer a solid foundation of ideas.
For example, his claims that the narrative structure of pop mainstrean cinema is rigid and follows a predictable flux of imagery, and that cinema should offer an experience closer to stream of conciousness, unpredictable yet based on a logical line of thinking, doesn't seem to understand that many great films that follow formula also make use of the imitation of stream of conciousness linking every scene to the next one through a conscious use of mise-en-scene.
In Some Like It Hot, while the shootout scene is a centerpiece and the story would normally have followed the bandits escape, we instead go after the two musicians, thanks to succesful mise-en-scene.
>>63149269
you're one of those cunny posters aren't you
>>63149256
>>63149269
Using really long shots, so probably Bela Tarr?
What about Tsai Ming Liang?
He hated those quick-cut specialists, right? He liked the Spielberg Oner?
https://youtu.be/doaQC-S8de8
>>63150095
Da FUQ. Is that spielbergs notes
>>63150440
Yes. Yes it is.
Angelopoulos maybe?
>>63150095
>the Spielberg Oner
What?
>>63150095
How'd you get Tony's notes?
>>63151821
I killed him and took his editing software. He said he was fine with it though, so no worries.