18 Apr 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed, Stanley Kramer
The Unusual Semantic Structure of Kramer’s Film When Comment on Plot Becomes Plot, And Plot Comment – When Living and Thinking about Living Become One The film is about kids who, tragically, didn’t get a chance to meet somebody like a pedagogue and teacher Jonathan Kozol Management caters to a minority of well-heeled and politically […]
13 Apr 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as “The Testament of Orpheus†by Jean Cocteau (1959), Discussion and Mind-Probing, Reviews of Films
“The Testament…†is, semantically, virtuoso interweaving, on the part of a director, of human aspiration for immortality and the human ability to welcome mortality as a more decent and refined position than the ontological bracketing of the existential reality. The poet in the film (played by Jean Cocteau himself) is the incarnated compromise between humanness […]
09 Apr 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Sociological essays, Why Most Heroes of Hollywood Productions And TV Serials Are “Charismatic Everybodiesâ€
There Are No Scholars Or People Who Read Scholarly Books, Discuss Them And Apply Humanistic Knowledge To Life – Among The Leading Characters Of American Movies If some Nazi executioner will start to tell you about his inner experience, his dreams, his deepest fear, desires, his inner story, I will say “No, your truth is […]
01 Apr 2016
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed, Willem de Kooning
Woman As the Unconscious Signifier of Our Physical and Emotional Environment (Generalized by Our Intuitive Perception As Our Earthly Womb) In a State of Apocalyptic Burst Judith Zilczer in her book “A Way of Living (the Art of Willem de Kooning)â€, Phaidon, was struck by the tension in his “Woman 1†between expression and “graceâ€. […]