Cinema is the supreme art of contemporaneity ... || LOH-203

in Ladies of Hive2 months ago





Since cinema was invented 🎥, thousands, maybe millions of movies have been filmed all over the world and most of us have seen Thousands, since our childhood, but with the passage of time we came to understand that cinema-art is quite scarce.

Today I'm not talking to you @irenenavarroart about movies you like and those you don't like, nor about box office and budget, nor about the most famous ones, but about those few movies that last over time and overcome generational fashions and tastes, that's the real list of cinema history.

Movie 1. This movie by Victor Erice, "Close your Eyes".

For my taste, can become part of that privileged list of films that is worth the pity to see.

It is about a simple story of a missing girl and a missing actor, overlapping fiction within fiction.

In this film the director plays with the viewer promises one story and tells another, although in the end both stories are reunited with the father who recovers the daughter and the daughter who recovers the father.

In the movie memory and the past serve to identify crossed lives, what human is not accompanied by other humans?. Loves, illusions, evasions, sins, and pardons, mistakes and successes, not much more is the life of everyone.

And in the end, loneliness and forgetfulness, without missing the solidarity and tenderness, and in this case of the.film, the particular tragedy of not remembering your own life and not recognizing your affections, the only thing that saves you is the possibility, as the doctor says, of retaining certain emotions.

Movie 2. "Dogman" is a film by Luc Bresson.

It is a film 🎞️ uneven but that maintains the interest of the viewer, it is a tragic story, about the heartbreak of a child abused in his own home by a brutalized and fanatical father and an accomplice brother. A victimized and absent mother.

A heartbreaking painting that explains the protagonist but does not justify him.

There are scenes of extreme violence and very sentimental moments. There are memorable scenes and like a good Frenchman, Luc Bresson is interspersing in the drama, "cultisms" as a phrase of Lamartine, Shakespeare and somehow, through images and dialogues, an invitation to reflect on the human condition, loneliness, destiny, and the relationship with God.

Movie 3. "The Infinite Memory" is a film by Maite Alberdi.

It is a documentary film about the.memory and identity, individual and collective, which invites us to reflect on the human condition and the precariousness of the.same from the.memory loss due to Alzheimer's.

When you see the movies, Irene, you will understand the plots better, and why I recommend it to you with these reviews full of cinematographic references.

Janitze.🐝




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Thank You so much 💜

I've only seen Dogman and I loved it, the other ones you recommend seem very interesting to me. Thanks for sharing 😊