ITT: we craft the meme trilogy canon of >>>/film/
i.e. somewhat entry level film that is still capable of scaring off the pleb hordes that are sure to show up
pic related is a good candidate with great meme potential
>>68740251
Satantango is genuinely amazing though
>>68740334
I didnt say it was bad
the /lit/ meme trilogy equivelent would be gravity's rainbow
>>68740396
I don't know if I'd describe Satantango as entry-level film, nor would I describe Gravity's Rainbow as entry-level lit
la region centrale
>>68740461
If you dont think satantango is entry level you do not have a place on /film/ kindly watch more film before you post
thank you
>>68740251
>7.5 hours
How are you expected to watch this? Would love to give it a shot, but 4-5 hours is my limit and I don't like breaking it up into numerous viewing sessions.
>>68740619
It's entry level in that it's not hard to be aware of.
But it's far from the entry level of accessibility
>>68740761
I've watched it 3 times
>>68740251
Maybe something by a well known director that is arguably his best, but gets more mixed reviews.
Actually I'm not sure in how many cases this works, but I was thinking specifically of Eyes Wide Shut
/lit/'s "meme trilogy" is known as such for being so consistently described there as being the best examples of literature, they noticed this trend and made a joke out of it.
/tv/ is too much of a multicultural cesspool to ever come to a consistent conclusion on the best films for people to watch. We're like the Toronto of 4chan.
>>68740761
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>>68740986
your applications to /film/ has been denied reapply next month
>>68741033
I honestly wished they actually did this, even if you did just deny me.
>>68741230
It is needed
>>68740251
Andrei Rublev is god tier pleb repellent.
>>68740251
Blue by Jarman
>>68740251
-Bresson is the ultimate pleb filter (A Man Escaped doesn't count)
-Something like Ordet or Gertrud
-Naruse
-RW Fassbinder