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Definitely, not understanding it is one of the reasons why it has major rewatch value. That and the fact it's bloody brilliant too
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I think maybe this is the point.......you make your own mind up as to the meaning of it and every answer will be right. |
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Does anybody else think BBS is to Giallo what Unforgiven was for westerns? Or am I overthinking it?
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I also think Berberian Sound Studio is an amazing piece of filmmaking. I see it as an ideas film more than a piece of conventional narrative filmmaking. It's a film full of concepts that you can latch onto and the ambiguous ending leaves you to make your own mind up. I understood it, but not in a way that I can convey with words, if that makes sense. It's that kind of film.
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With all of the positivity radiating throughout this thread I am going to have to give this a look. Shame it hasn't received a US release yet.
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hmmmm In that vain of thought I think AMER would be a suitable candidate.
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