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>>4100440
Pretty funny and interesting, but a little too wordy. Watch the adjectives.

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>>4100438
If it's just an extract from a larger work then it's fine, I thought it was a whole story.

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>>4100438
If it's just an extract from a larger work than it's fine, I thought it was a whole story.

>> No.4100439 [View]

/lit/ is so much better for discussing film than /tv/. I wish we had a more serious film board.

>>4100433
They've discussed actresses' feet.

>> No.4100421 [View]

>>4100397
>implying it isn't brilliant

Haters gonna hate.

>>4100403
>>4100405
Is that all? I liked it but it seems to end abruptly. Anyway, it's well written but lukewarm and not very special.

>> No.4100392 [View]

Come on, no one?

>> No.4100348 [View]
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4100348

General writing and critique thread.

Post your writing and I'll tell you what I think, remember to comment on others' posts.

>> No.4100342 [View]

>>4100333
Great list actually.

>> No.4100301 [View]

>>4100298
>>4100297
Sweet, I like Greenway a lot.

>> No.4100296 [View]

>>4100293
Do you mean The Pillowbook by Peter Greenaway? If so, I was thinking of watching it today. Is it any good?

>> No.4100290 [View]

>>4100283
>Emperor Tomato Ketchup

Unless you're a pedophile, I don't see how you can like this movie.

>>4100286
Naked Lunch, Crash, Dead Ringers, Spider.

>> No.4100281 [View]

>>4100271
I don't care for John Wayne but Hawks is brilliant.

>> No.4100256 [View]

>>4100231
Rio Bravo.
Only Angel Have Wings.
The Wrong Man.
In a Lonely Place.
The Night of the Hunter.
Scarface.
All That Heaven Allows.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

>> No.4100195 [View]

>>4100046
Seijun Suzuki.

>> No.4100178 [View]

>>4100172
Th-Thanks.

>> No.4100163 [View]

>>4100150
Truffaut was one of the first directors I really liked. I'm not a huge fan of him now but I still prefer him over Godard.

>> No.4100147 [View]

>>4100126
Me neither honestly, I prefer The Thing or Assault on Precinct 13 by Carpenter.

>> No.4100119 [View]

>>4100115
I did, she actually has great taste in film surprisingly.

>> No.4100097 [View]

>>4100077
The insignificance and smallness of everything human, our suffering, our art, our lives, etc.

>> No.4100000 [View]

>>4099997
Read the rest of the post, you idiot.

>> No.4099994 [View]

>>4099983
Maybe you just haven't watched harder films, and I don't mean this as an offense. Film is like math, once you've tackled harder things, the ones you've struggled with in the past seem easy.

>> No.4099972 [View]

>>4099936
I found it difficult the first time I watched it, but now I think it's relatively easy to watch and understand.
Tarkovsky is very entry-level. He's one of my favorite directors though.

>> No.4099934 [View]

>>4099893
How come Spiderman has such big lips?

>> No.4099920 [View]

>>4099569
>implying any of those films or directors are obscure at all

>>4099912
Whatever you say.

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