20 Jul 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed, Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Woman As A Personification of A (Universal) Human Being – Fassbinder’s Philosophical Parody On Socio-morphism Of Woman’s Emancipation …eroticism is a ghastly maze where the lost ones must tremble. This is the only way to come close to the truth of eroticism: to tremble. Georges Bataille, “The Tears of Eros”, City Lights Bks., 1992, p. […]
07 Jul 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Hollywood Stars’ Socio-morphic Acting – When Movie-matic Medium Is Sensitive Only To Social Layer Of The World, Sociological essays
Notes On Pop-Cultural Situation, When Social Reality Is “All That Exists” Indeed, how could recent Hollywood cinema not be socio-morphically oriented – dedicated to showing exclusively social situations (without philosophical, moral, mystical and intellectual complications), as soon as money in cinema-business can come only from the horizontal others – from viewers of the movies and […]
05 Jul 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as “Van Gogh” (1991) by Maurice Pialat, Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films
Beautified Life Versus Life’s Spiritual Body (Dr. Gachet and Van Gogh) Maurice Pialat (in the center), and Jacques Dutronc (Vincent Van Gogh) at Cannes Film Festival (1991) Pialat, Dutronc (in the center) and Alexandra London at Cannes Film Festival (1991) The usual approach to van Gogh is to view him as a mixture of a […]
01 Jul 2015
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Edward Hopper, Gustav Klimt, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed
Gustav Klimt’s Painting “Gold Fish” (1901 – 1902) Can Be Put In A Semantically Oppositional Association With Hopper’s “Night Windows” Edward Hopper, “Night Windows”, 1928 Big apartment building of a solid construction and heavy arhitectural style which were dominant in the American urban settings before and right after WWII, attracts our eyes to three windows […]
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