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Follow tin's advice, rent The Man from London... everyone must

Posted by Victor Khomenko on September 27, 2010 at 06:21:47:

I suspect everyone will discover something about himself while watching it. I suspect not everyone will be willing to tell us exactly what he discovered. Some out of fear of looking not intellectual enough, others will try to hide their enthusiasm to avoid looking too snobbish, but the bottom line is the film is polarizing, it is almost designed to be a human litmus test.

Tarr is great master, and the movie is mesmerizing to no end... and how on Earth did he come up with that endless, unmodulated drone-music that reached down to your bone marrow? How did he manage to find that scenery, more unreal than the most unreal painting?