onetwothreefour
Bluelight Crew
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just got through watching this for the first time *properly* and i thought it was brilliant. very very weird, of course, but very brilliant all the same. the score/soundtrack was perfectly suited to the mood of the film (although that boy with the high-pitched voice was just bloody annoying
), and the set design was amongst the best i've ever seen.
there was not a bad performance amongst the cast either.
it was pretty unusual, and i was struggling to get any sort of 'message' from the film, but in the end i figure it's trying to equate fascism (through albert) with cannibalism? obviously there's the *direct* reference to cannibalism at the end, and i presume that there is a sense of irony because it seems that albert has spent his entire life devouring the people around him, metaphorically if not literally, so to make him do it literally is a final justice.
but i could be wrong; i'd be really interested to see what others think of this film.
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just got through watching this for the first time *properly* and i thought it was brilliant. very very weird, of course, but very brilliant all the same. the score/soundtrack was perfectly suited to the mood of the film (although that boy with the high-pitched voice was just bloody annoying

there was not a bad performance amongst the cast either.
it was pretty unusual, and i was struggling to get any sort of 'message' from the film, but in the end i figure it's trying to equate fascism (through albert) with cannibalism? obviously there's the *direct* reference to cannibalism at the end, and i presume that there is a sense of irony because it seems that albert has spent his entire life devouring the people around him, metaphorically if not literally, so to make him do it literally is a final justice.
but i could be wrong; i'd be really interested to see what others think of this film.