Alright /tv/ I just finished Winter Sleep, and while I did think the dialog was exceptional and the plot was unique, I didnt immediately get that "loved it" feeling that comes with movies that are 8/10+
I think I have to watch it again to better assess my opinion but holy shit is it ever long. Granted it feels like 2 hours and not 3 1/2 but still.
Also the cinematography was probably best of 2014.
What patrician movies have YOU watched lately?
watched once upon a time in anatolia and thought it was just okay. the bleakness and visuals were good, but it went on too long
I want a Turkish wife ;_;
>>64365464
She looked like a sexier version of Ray's wife from Everybody Loves Raymond.
>>64365598
They were all such lovable idiots.
>try to discuss foreign art films
>4 replies
>contrarian thread hitting triple digits
>>64366312
/tv/ is pretty entry level
Sometimes we get some patrician threads but since /tpc/ died i'm seeing them less and less
>>64366498
I think you mean "fewer and fewer"
I saw Winter Sleep and liked it a lot. The only other Ceylan film that I've seen is Climates, and I thought it was a major step up. I agree with OP that the movie doesn't feel like 3 1/2 hours.Also, why was she so shocked when the peasant burnt the money? She knew he was proud and stubborn
>>64366602
Because she thought she was being the better person by being generous to them and expected them to be all warm and gracious and thankful for the money. It was a slap in her face.
>>64366498
/tpc/?
>>64366922
The patrician club
It was from a nobler, gentler era of /tv/
>>64366969
Fuck off Deschi