16 Mar 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed, Jean Cocteau
Mortality And Humility Of A Poet Who Is Capable Of Creating Immortal Images And Meanings – Grace Which Is Not Phobic About Humor And Wit My star is a Hibiscus flower Jean Cocteau, “Two Screenplays”, A Pelican Book, 1968, p. 144 Of course, works of art create themselves, and dream of killing both father and […]
07 Mar 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as “The Men Who Tread on the Tiger’s Tail” (1945) by Akira Kurosawa, Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films
This film is dedicated to the universal (geographically and historically) human situation of being at war. For the majority of human beings readily brainwashed by the variant of ideology of belligerency (created by the megalomaniacal decision-makers obsessed with glory, weapons and money), being at war and in fight is not only normal, but an experience […]
04 Mar 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films, Sociological essays, Star Trek, Star Trek
Does Belief In Democracy (In Its Concrete Incarnation) As The Best Political System Anti-democratic? Can Democracy Manipulate and Blackmail Other Countries And Yet Be A Democracy? When I emigrated from Soviet Union to US in the beginning of 70s, “Star Trek, Final Frontiers” was my favorite pastime before the TV set in my tiny/dusty hotel […]
01 Mar 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed
Trying to Unweave Picasso’s Creative Intuition – Appropriation of the Bridegroom by the Bride into the Wedding/Marriage/Family Life Pablo Picasso, “Embrace”, 1971 A Still from Elia Kazan/Tennessee Williams film “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951) The reason we decided to combine the still from Elia Kazan’s courageously truthful film “A Streetcar Named Desire” with Picasso’ incredible […]
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