this is a really good vid that i can tell you put a lot of time and effort into. i unfortunately have no knowledge on cinematography/directors/the art of film making and thus fall victim to the schemes of modern cinema, bathing me with an overabundance of violent happy fun times. despite that, i would like to think that i will now remember the name robert bresson (for at least a month) thanks to you The Cinema Revivalist aka kristianator687
I find your approach to film refreshing for youtube, most essayists praise the same movies over and over without real concern for cinema as art. Requiem for a dream and schindler's list are perfect examples of what I don't like about the popular "film cannon". The style and content of this video reminds me of the cinema cartography, but I think you explain things in a way that's more down to earth. I like it. Also, do you know the blog about film "Dennis Grunes"? Terrific film criticism.
@@EmanuelCastroChannel Thanks so much! Cinema Cartography has been a big inspiration for this channel, so that's a huge compliment 😁 I haven't heard of Dennis Grunes or his blog; do you have a link?
really great essay! good stuff.
Great comparison drawn to Haneke! He is truly Bressonian in many aspects, maybe best shown in Funny Games. Keep up the good work!
this is a really good vid that i can tell you put a lot of time and effort into. i unfortunately have no knowledge on cinematography/directors/the art of film making and thus fall victim to the schemes of modern cinema, bathing me with an overabundance of violent happy fun times. despite that, i would like to think that i will now remember the name robert bresson (for at least a month) thanks to you The Cinema Revivalist aka kristianator687
12:00 not to mention, Bresson's own direct depiction of violence in Lancelot du Lac rivals many slashers
Suuuch good takes in this. Especially 9:03 and on. Great video
I find your approach to film refreshing for youtube, most essayists praise the same movies over and over without real concern for cinema as art. Requiem for a dream and schindler's list are perfect examples of what I don't like about the popular "film cannon".
The style and content of this video reminds me of the cinema cartography, but I think you explain things in a way that's more down to earth. I like it.
Also, do you know the blog about film "Dennis Grunes"? Terrific film criticism.
@@EmanuelCastroChannel Thanks so much! Cinema Cartography has been a big inspiration for this channel, so that's a huge compliment 😁
I haven't heard of Dennis Grunes or his blog; do you have a link?
First! Another Banger from the cinema revivalist
I must ask, does this video spoil any of his films? I've only seen Mouchette (1967) so far
@@AbrasiousProductions a little bit, yes
@@thecinemarevivalist SHIT! I'll come back to this video after I've finished his entire filmography, thanks for letting me know👍
lighten up, buddy, or your life is going to feel pretty long pretty soon.