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Old 09.26.2010, 06:45 AM   #12564
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First time I saw Slow Motion, I gave it a solid 8, but it just stuck with me and stuck with me, and now it's my all time favorite. You have to keep in mind it was the first film of his "2nd period", after not making any real films for 14 years (his last film of his brilliant 1st period was Weekend). He came back like a completely different director.. dark as hell.. but just as brilliant, if not more so. Godard's the director when talking about "Watching once is simply not enough."
 

story of sorrow and sadness - 10/10

A psycho-sexual drama about GOLF by Seijin Suzuki, one of the greatest filmmakers of all time (and is a huge influence on Takeshi Kitano, so you know he's gotta be good). This was his one film of the entire 1970's, and this is one truly mindblowing flick.
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