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For this Friday Movie Night, first up is The Thin Red Line (1998), the WW2 epic of 1998 that isn’t Saving Private Ryan. It follows a regiment of US soldiers during the Guadalcanal campaign of WW2 and their various struggles in the battle against Japan there. This film marked Terence Malick’s return to filmmaking after a twenty-year hiatus, and, as is usual for him, focuses more on dreamlike cinematography and the character’s mental states than on action. Surprisingly, we haven’t watched any Malick yet, but he is otherwise known for Badlands (1973), Days of Heaven (1978), and The Tree of Life (2011). He won a whole bunch of awards for this in ‘98, and got a Best Picture Oscar nomination. Let’s check it out.

After that is Vivre Sa Vie (1962), considered by many to be the magnum opus of one of the most renowned filmmakers of all time, Jean-Luc Godard, whose filmography we have mined a few times (Alphaville [1965], La Chinoise [1967], Band of Outsiders [1964]). He famously did not write a full script for this, instead producing only a single page listing twelve episodes in the life of a young woman (played by Anna Karina) as she descends into prostitution, letting the actors improvise the details until they produced something he liked. This is considered one of the definitive entries in the French New Wave canon. Sounds cool; let’s watch. In case you are wondering, the title is typically translated as “My Life to Live”.

We’ll start at 8PM EST on Hextube, right here:

https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies

Be there, comrades!

Letterboxd:

Doesthedogdie.com links:

CWs for The Thin Red Line:

  • Drug use.
  • Animal cruelty.
  • Deaths of animals.
  • Snakes.
  • Bugs.
  • Broken bones.
  • Genital trauma.
  • Finger mutilation.
  • Explosions.
  • Gun violence.
  • Cheating.
  • Vomiting.
  • Spitting.
  • Needles.
  • Violent mentally-ill person.
  • Anxiety attacks.
  • Shaky cam.
  • Misgendering.
  • Racist slurs.
  • “Sexual content”. Seems pretty tame to me, but there you go.
  • Blood and gore.
  • Sad ending.

CWs for Vivre Sa Vie:

  • Nudity.
  • Prostitution. Sex is not directly depicted, though.
  • Poverty.
  • Gun violence.
  • Smoking.
  • Sad ending.

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[-] Red_sun_in_the_sky@hexbear.net 2 points 4 months ago

Damn I've been wanting to check out godard

[-] ObamaSama@hexbear.net 2 points 4 months ago

He’s great, La Chinoise is an absolute banger about a Maoist student group slowly disintegrating over ideological purity lol. A very fun and comedically exaggerated window into the ‘60s French communist movement and a tragic reminder of what could have been

[-] wombat@hexbear.net 2 points 4 months ago

it was a good un; we watched it a few weeks ago.

[-] Red_sun_in_the_sky@hexbear.net 1 points 4 months ago

Sounds good. I will check that out.

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