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Morning Reel
Ray Salazar
151 episodes
2 weeks ago
Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

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Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

NEW episode every Thursday morning!

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Follow at:

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"Melancholia" - 135
Morning Reel
14 minutes
1 year ago
"Melancholia" - 135
Lars von Trier is a controversial filmmaker with his work and as a person himself. Due to his depression that, he creates films with dark characters with, sometimes, dark storylines. But his films are great. Some are beautifully shot with referneces to classical art. This film "Melancholia" is one of those. It's about the last days of the world due to a planet that is literally going to crash into Earth and the main character welcomes with open arms. It's more dramatic than how it sounds but it's there and it's in full effect. The film is great for its cinematography, how Earth plays a role as a planet that is dying by the frame and we get to see characters go through it. We see characters that represent illnesses such as depression and anxiety. The film highlights and sometimes makes it very visually poetic.I love the fact that Trier made a film like this and it's not overdramatic. Overall, it's a dark and straight-in-your-face type of filmmaking that anybody can appreciate.

Four out of four tokes.
Morning Reel
Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

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