I Just Wanted To Take Another Look At You - the 2018 ILX Film Poll Results Thread

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People sure are interesting if you destroy them.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 11:48 (four years ago) link

I thought the documentary ended up celebrating their individuality and zest tbh but whatever

imago, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 11:50 (four years ago) link

It's not that fascinating, it would require you not knowing much about an elephant and how it twists (for want of a better word) the psychologies of people, to find it so.

This would be the best review of Dumbo ever, by the way.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:01 (four years ago) link

I want at least half of the credit for that

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:09 (four years ago) link

Please tell me the fyre docs didn’t play in any theatres

shhh / let peaceful like things (wins), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:14 (four years ago) link

a doc on fucking Bros - oh yes! brb, going to brainlessly describe this as "compelling". wtf is it with you all

thought you were talking about minding the gap here for a minute and got my dander up

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:15 (four years ago) link

Forgot the Bros doc premiered at London film fest as it may have snuck into bottom of my ballot.

Dan Worsley, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:22 (four years ago) link

as i mentioned in the other thread - they were set on having a red carpet premiere at lff so ended up paying for it themselves

devvvine, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 12:40 (four years ago) link

a brief message

movies are so much more expensive now and everything looks so much worse lol

— Willow Catelyn Maclay (@willow_catelyn) June 20, 2019

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 17:46 (four years ago) link

sic wake up

don't mock my smock or i'll clean your clock (silby), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 17:59 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/Z8LIZH8.jpg

41= Ahlat Agaci [The Wild Pear Tree]
d: Nuri Bilge Ceylan w:Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Ebru Ceylan, Akin Aksu
TR 2018 digital
91 points, 3 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:00 (four years ago) link

sic go back to sleep

Pauline Male (Eric H.), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:03 (four years ago) link

I kid, I haven't seen that one yet.

Pauline Male (Eric H.), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:03 (four years ago) link

I think I saw this this year and will vote for it next time

shhh / let peaceful like things (wins), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:03 (four years ago) link

Oh actually I guess I saw it right at the end of last year, maybe the last thing I saw in 2018 (it was either that or the trier)

Anyway I really liked it although not as much as once upon a time in Anatolia

shhh / let peaceful like things (wins), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:08 (four years ago) link

a January 2019 release in NYC (I missed it)

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:08 (four years ago) link

if you thought winter sleep was a towering masterpiece will you like this too

imago, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:09 (four years ago) link

also, isn't that 42nd?

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:09 (four years ago) link

my turkish friends want me to see wild pear; gonna look it up

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:09 (four years ago) link

joint 41st xp

imago, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:10 (four years ago) link

Kinda annoying but fine, at 15th on mine.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:12 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/CZUE9qG.jpg

41= Le Livre d'image [The Image Book]
w/d: Jean-Luc Godard
CH 2018 collage
91 points, 4 votes, 1 #1

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:15 (four years ago) link

The Image Book... Sadlol. Nobody told me there would be large swathes without sound, and I'm still not entirely sure it wasn't a mistake. Much slower than usual, most of it the same thing he's done in decades, but a lot of the stuff about the arab world was kinda touching.

― Frederik B, Wednesday, October 3, 2018

after seeing The Image Book twice I'm convinced it's a masterpiece. he talks about Faust at the end but the movie is about Sisyphus: "Even if nothing had turned out as we had hoped, it does not diminish our hopes, for they were a necessary utopia." at 88, Godard despairs that the love of his life, cinema, is incapable of properly addressing and much less combatting human suffering. But he keeps going, dancing himself to death. The first time I saw it with friends, who expected a more rigorous and clear political movie (like Ici et Ailleurs), criticized the Central Region section as "problematic" and "othering," and while I don't necessarily disagree (it's all very armchair), I don't think it's a political movie, it's a man looking back at his life and realizing he's failed. Yet he continues. I find that incredibly moving.

I caught maybe a dozen of the films referenced, but I never got the sense that Godard was holier than thou or pretentious. He's always been pretty humble in his presentation and totally open about the creative process. His attitude is inviting, like hey, I'm going to try some stuff, let's see if it works and have fun. This stretches from Breathless to The Image Book. Does anyone except Godard understand even 75% of The Image Book? Probably not, but It doesn't matter.

― flappy bird, Tuesday, February 26, 2019

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:15 (four years ago) link

a 2019 American release; near the top of next poll for me.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:17 (four years ago) link

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Voted for TWPT - it's a bit like the Jia (which I only saw this year), not exactly a bold departure from their previous, better movies, but still with enough of the good stuff - performances, visuals, story - to make it p satisfying. The image that sic has used is from the film's best scene, which has a kind of erotic undertow that's mostly missing from the rest of the movie. It's also probably slightly too long (there's an extended theological conversation towards the end which unbalances the whole). Once Upon a Time in Anatolia is the masterpiece, for me, but then I like murder mysteries.

Ward Fowler, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:19 (four years ago) link

voted for the image book. don't think i made it past the surface, thematically, but still an incredibly captivating experience; even as just a light and sound show

devvvine, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:27 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/eKTNena.jpg

39= mid90s
w/d: Jonah Hill
US 2018 Super 16mm
92 points, 3 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:30 (four years ago) link

You can see Mid90s' influences all over the place (Gus Van Sant seems like an obvious one), but for a first film, I found this impressive--much more so than Eighth Grade, I thought, and as actor-directed debuts go, I liked it at least as much as Lady Bird. Na-kel Smith's character isn't the most demanding role--the benevolent, wise symbolic older brother--but he carries it off so well, I hope (and assume he will) get some year-end recognition. Lucas Hedges's real older brother is Smith's diametric opposite, and he's really good too. My first reaction to the event that sets up the ending was "Was that really necessary?" (stylistically, it's convincingly jarring), but the ending itself, I loved. The music sounds mostly mid-'90s, not much of which I recognized, but Hill will stray; there's a great minute of the Mamas & the Papas' "Dedicated to the One I Love."

― clemenza, Sunday, November 11, 2018

i liked the acting and the comic timing, the nostalgia was a bit much, the main kid's tv show t-shirts in the beginning were one detail that rang false. dialogue was full of exposition. thought lady bird was more idiosyncratic and interesting, but it was an enjoyable watch.

soundtrack was kind of the hip-hop version of the big chill

― symsymsym, Sunday, November 11, 2018

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:31 (four years ago) link

All that was left from TWPT was the hectoring voice of the main character but yes the love interest and the father were both wonderful. There was more to it.

Need another watch of the Godard, but even on a distracted watch on Mubi it's really impressive what he is still doing.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:35 (four years ago) link

m90s: no

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:38 (four years ago) link

half-watched mid90s on Kanopy while I was finding most of the images for the poll; it's like a made-for-tv remake of Kids

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:45 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/Uq3jtwd.jpg

39= Thoroughbreds
w/d: Cory Finley
US 2017 digital
92 points, 4 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 19:53 (four years ago) link

Image Book my #1 and favorite film of the decade

flappy bird, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:08 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/SZFI2Zn.png

35= 死靈魂 [Dead Souls]
d: Wang Bing (doco)
CN 2018 digital
98 points, 3 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:11 (four years ago) link

I only had time for a shorter Wang Bing film, which I did vote for

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:15 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/2tECsPD.jpg

35= Acht Stunden sind kein Tag [Eight Hours Are Not A Day]
w/d: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
DE 1972 16mm TV
98 points, 3 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:20 (four years ago) link

90 minutes to go on Eight Hours... Is this the least neurotic character ever played by Hanna Schygulla?

What comes across in the less distanced/Brechtian performance style is how good and versatile all these actors are.

Also I find Gottfried John ridiculously sexy.

― Dr Morbius, Sunday, 25 March 2018

Halfway through Eight Hours. I don't know who I like better, Grandma or Gregor--they're like the funniest movie old-people since Aunt Lotte in Stranger Than Paradise. (I know--TV, and they came first.) I wonder if Fassbinder considered shooting it in Cinemascope, just to accommodate Gottfried John's eyebrows.

...

I was a little apprehensive about seeing this. There was the length, obviously, but more in relation to my own sleep deprivation and whether I'd hold up. But more than that, I saw a dozen-plus Fassbinder films before I was 25--he was the guy whose every new film you rushed off to see if you were studying film in the early '80s, his and Scorsese's--but, except for Berlin Alexanderplatz a couple of more times--I never went back to anything after that. I just didn't know how his idiosyncrasies would hold up; some of those films I remember positively, some I doubt I'd have much use for today.

Really glad I followed through--liked pretty much the whole eight hours. The wedding party, in particular, was masterful, and there was so much humour. Of all that I could single out, I'd put Gottfried John's unwavering affection for his grandmother at the top of the list. Great soundtrack, too--I'm off in search of the Spooky Tooth song he used.

― clemenza, Monday, 3 September 2018

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:21 (four years ago) link

dead souls my number two, understand the running time (and subject matter) make it a tough proposition. but it's vital, captivating and haunting; an incredible documentation of oral history that interplays with the pretty haunting footage shot at the location of the camps. think someone said it on another thread but it's key that wang never prods or pushes the survivors, lets them tell their stories and keeps editing to a minimum

been awhile since I’ve seen it but I also think there's a lot here to be explored in terms of the ideology of ‘authority' and ‘work’ - and how the organisational structure of the camp kinda lasts to the bitter end when it’s meaningless

devvvine, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:21 (four years ago) link

haven't seen eight hours..., would love to!

devvvine, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:24 (four years ago) link

had 8H at #2

on Criterion

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:30 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/cYdagp7.jpg

35= Phantom Thread
d: Paul Thomas Anderson w: PTA & DDL
US 2018 35mm
98 points, 4 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:31 (four years ago) link

Placed at #1 last year, with 416 points, 19 votes and 6 #1s.

what a windbag movie

- darraghmac, Thursday, 26 July 2018

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:31 (four years ago) link

latecomers

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:34 (four years ago) link

I may have voted for Phantom Thread both years, can't remember.

Manfred Hemming-Hawing (WmC), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:36 (four years ago) link

latecomers people who don't live in NYC or LA, the only cities in which it was released in 2017

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:36 (four years ago) link

i know, just kiddin

(US voters could've recognized NY/LA as part of their country and still voted for it last year... as most did)

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:40 (four years ago) link

won without their votes, a true champion

devvvine, Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:41 (four years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/nhlDVpq.jpg

35= Can You Ever Forgive Me?
d: Marielle Heller w: Nicole Holofcener, Jeff Whitty b: Lee Israel
US 2018 digital 6K
98 points, 6 votes

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:44 (four years ago) link

Can You Ever Forgive Me? was good and its place in the bottom half of a top 10 is appropriate in a relatively mediocre year

― flappy bird, Friday, November 16, 2018

6/10 - might have rated this higher if the trailer hadn't given away the entire plot of the movie

― Ward Fowler, Saturday, March 2, 2019

quelle sprocket damage (sic), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:45 (four years ago) link

the queerest mainstream film I saw last year

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 25 June 2019 20:46 (four years ago) link


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