Your constant flow of video essays elaborating the genius of cinematography continues to leave me speechless, and inspires me to watch movies with the same fervor you display. I love your work. Nearly as much as Wes Anderson's films. Keeps it up, you're doing great
I’d love to hear about your personal response to The French Dispatch. I’m a fan of Wes Anderson, and can appreciate even my least favorite of his films, but this really didn’t stick with me. There were things I liked, but as a whole it did feel hollow to me.
It seems to me that Wes anderson's movies are becoming stiffer, resembling more and more dioramas than movies. I think he had a nicer balance of realism, emotions and photography complementing each other in his earlier films.
There is always not enough video essay's about Wes Anderson. I felt shivering down my spine as I rewatched some of those scenes. Wes Anderson is the only one who can give me sense of beloning. Although in my real life I usually see myself not fitting (work, friends, famili, social interactions) in smth like fantastic mister fox I fill like I can live my life happily amongst the characters. I've had mister fox as my major role model a few years back. An inner guideline of sorts (somehow similar to figure of father). But I had a big crisis that he didn't help me to cope with. I've become angry on him and rejected him. Now I feel hollow.
The rising intonation at the end of in every phrase is quite distracting. It's like an attempt at some Scottish accent, but without the altered phonemes. The entire time I felt like I'm missing a point, like there's something conceptual going on that I should be aware of.
Wes Anderson characters can say like two lines and make me cry
A stray dog says “This is my new favorite food” and in sobbing
Your constant flow of video essays elaborating the genius of cinematography continues to leave me speechless, and inspires me to watch movies with the same fervor you display. I love your work. Nearly as much as Wes Anderson's films. Keeps it up, you're doing great
Great video! There's so few videos talking about emotional side of the director's style, well done! Also, French Dispatch is absolutely amazing
I’d love to hear about your personal response to The French Dispatch. I’m a fan of Wes Anderson, and can appreciate even my least favorite of his films, but this really didn’t stick with me. There were things I liked, but as a whole it did feel hollow to me.
It seems to me that Wes anderson's movies are becoming stiffer, resembling more and more dioramas than movies. I think he had a nicer balance of realism, emotions and photography complementing each other in his earlier films.
Excellent as always!
Such a good video.
Great video, thanks for sharing this work with us
Well done!
God I want you guys to narrate my life 😆 such a great channel
There is always not enough video essay's about Wes Anderson. I felt shivering down my spine as I rewatched some of those scenes.
Wes Anderson is the only one who can give me sense of beloning. Although in my real life I usually see myself not fitting (work, friends, famili, social interactions) in smth like fantastic mister fox I fill like I can live my life happily amongst the characters.
I've had mister fox as my major role model a few years back. An inner guideline of sorts (somehow similar to figure of father). But I had a big crisis that he didn't help me to cope with. I've become angry on him and rejected him. Now I feel hollow.
Quality content
Awesome essay. Subbed
MZS is a treasure... as is Wes Anderson.
I like the old title, "Wes Anderson Doesn't Have Conventional Emotions" is misleading and incorrect imo
You're right. I've changed it back. Was experimenting because the algorithm didn't seem to want to promote it.
@@TheDiscardedImage valid, you deserve the exposure. I always share your videos to my communities
His films remind me of Robert Bresson and Yasijuro ozu.
I was thinking about Bresson too when putting this together.
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The rising intonation at the end of in every phrase is quite distracting. It's like an attempt at some Scottish accent, but without the altered phonemes. The entire time I felt like I'm missing a point, like there's something conceptual going on that I should be aware of.
go Mordecai