Re: [REL] Şi va fi... AKA Predchuvstviye (1991) [Romania]
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 8:22 pm
Yup, exactly! When I get really enthoused, I'm not only DONE READING, but DONE looking at screenshots! I remember seeing a screen of a specific scene near the end of Theo et Marie and I could not forget it. Sometimes, if I wait long enough, I can forget about minor spoilers, but sometimes if I want to forget, it ends up cementing in my memory! In the end though, the unfortunate fact of remembering the spoiler is uneventful and I personally end up enjoying the movie just the same.
edit: Oh, good call on the advocating for watching the one you enjoy the most. I have found in the past sometimes I have been more immersed in DVD quality films over HD... I suppose I would end up choosing what I find easiest to immerse myself into no matter what was recommended to me by a second, unbiased set of eyes.
On topic discussion: I skimmed through about half of Şi va fi to get a feel for it, since there was very little description so far. What a mysterious and atmospheric film! I do often love films with minimal dialogue. Although it's not supposed to be taken that way, the scenes with the tank demolishing buildings reminded me of how I used to play with my toys. Sorry, I am not trying to be insensitive! And the boy is at an age where he can look like a girl anyways. This particular appearance of the characters in general is also quite nice to me. I enjoy when the girls look and act like boys, too!
edit: Oh, good call on the advocating for watching the one you enjoy the most. I have found in the past sometimes I have been more immersed in DVD quality films over HD... I suppose I would end up choosing what I find easiest to immerse myself into no matter what was recommended to me by a second, unbiased set of eyes.
On topic discussion: I skimmed through about half of Şi va fi to get a feel for it, since there was very little description so far. What a mysterious and atmospheric film! I do often love films with minimal dialogue. Although it's not supposed to be taken that way, the scenes with the tank demolishing buildings reminded me of how I used to play with my toys. Sorry, I am not trying to be insensitive! And the boy is at an age where he can look like a girl anyways. This particular appearance of the characters in general is also quite nice to me. I enjoy when the girls look and act like boys, too!