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If you don't want to, cover your ears now. And the Margaret Qualley person slips out of Demi Moore. Even more literally than that already sounds. And they have to alternate. One person sleeps for a week and has to be fed with an infusion.
If you don't want to, cover your ears now. And the Margaret Qualley person slips out of Demi Moore. Even more literally than that already sounds. And they have to alternate. One person sleeps for a week and has to be fed with an infusion.
Like in the Matrix. So she's at the top and the other one experiences her best possible life, so to speak. The young person, Margaret Corley, can then slip into the young role, replaces herself as Demi Moore. In addition, you have to drink backwater every day and then miss out on life energy. And if that breaks, you have to hold on to it.
Like in the Matrix. So she's at the top and the other one experiences her best possible life, so to speak. The young person, Margaret Corley, can then slip into the young role, replaces herself as Demi Moore. In addition, you have to drink backwater every day and then miss out on life energy. And if that breaks, you have to hold on to it.
If you steal time, bad things happen, which I'm not going into right now. And then there's also the fact that you are one. You are one. Blended into such an advertising aesthetic. That's not quite right, because they don't necessarily have the memory of what the other person is doing, but it's a bit semi-unspoken how it all happens. Nevertheless, it's all relatively stringent, I would say.
If you steal time, bad things happen, which I'm not going into right now. And then there's also the fact that you are one. You are one. Blended into such an advertising aesthetic. That's not quite right, because they don't necessarily have the memory of what the other person is doing, but it's a bit semi-unspoken how it all happens. Nevertheless, it's all relatively stringent, I would say.
More on that in a moment. It's very Dorian Gray. What does that mean? It's a story that I've never read before, that I always see as a bittersweet one.
More on that in a moment. It's very Dorian Gray. What does that mean? It's a story that I've never read before, that I always see as a bittersweet one.
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It's about... You have a picture at home... Ah, the picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... The picture of the... a lot of role models.
David Cronenberg, the master of body horror, but also a lot of David Lynch, Eraserhead 1 to 1, Elephant Man 1 to 1. There's also a lot of Kubrick in the way it's filmed and the extreme scenes of Kubrick are represented in Clockwork Orange. And I was partly distracted by it. I try to decode the references and find out where it comes from. It's still very good, I think.
David Cronenberg, the master of body horror, but also a lot of David Lynch, Eraserhead 1 to 1, Elephant Man 1 to 1. There's also a lot of Kubrick in the way it's filmed and the extreme scenes of Kubrick are represented in Clockwork Orange. And I was partly distracted by it. I try to decode the references and find out where it comes from. It's still very good, I think.
It's a movie where I've never had to watch so much because I've rarely seen so much crazy stuff. It's almost like watching a movie as a king. I think I once reported about the 3D movie Love 3D, which is basically a 3D porn with all the body fluids you can imagine. But that's a bit more, I would say.
It's a movie where I've never had to watch so much because I've rarely seen so much crazy stuff. It's almost like watching a movie as a king. I think I once reported about the 3D movie Love 3D, which is basically a 3D porn with all the body fluids you can imagine. But that's a bit more, I would say.
I have a book at home, called The Art of the Subversive Film, where it's a lot about films from the 70s.
I have a book at home, called The Art of the Subversive Film, where it's a lot about films from the 70s.
Exactly, the classic example. The film would fit in there 100%. Films that I haven't seen many of and now I know, ah, that's what it's about. Suspiria is maybe another good example. Or Carrie.
Exactly, the classic example. The film would fit in there 100%. Films that I haven't seen many of and now I know, ah, that's what it's about. Suspiria is maybe another good example. Or Carrie.
Yeah, exactly. And I think the science fiction part is solved quite well. Because of the concept, which is quite well conveyed, with product design and so on, because the whole film also has advertising aesthetics. And it actually excites this concept. It presents the mechanics, which is relatively clear. Maybe not one hundred percent, you already ask yourself, and how is that now, why?
Yeah, exactly. And I think the science fiction part is solved quite well. Because of the concept, which is quite well conveyed, with product design and so on, because the whole film also has advertising aesthetics. And it actually excites this concept. It presents the mechanics, which is relatively clear. Maybe not one hundred percent, you already ask yourself, and how is that now, why?