Bioenergetic Films
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Are there any other film enjoyers in the sphere? Perhaps we can share some of favorite recent watches.
The other day I watched Tampopo, a lovely film about small, roadside ramen shop in a quaint Japanese village and its rise to prominence.
The main storyline follows what the ramen shop owner goes through to create a restaurant while interspersed with vignettes on the ties between love and food. Fun, endearing, and bizarre.
Some stills for your consideration.
Please feel free to share some of your favorite movies from over the years.
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Rewatched Searching for the wrong eyed Jesus the other day.
That's a favourite of mine. Its likes a tour of the poor white American south in the 90's. Beautiful music and its just very bewitching. -
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I quite liked Martin Eden a book adaptation by the author Jack London.
It was masterfully made, made me tear up and is one of the few movies where I keep replaying some scenes/ dialogues.
The plot is the tale of an individualist proletarian in a time marked by the rise of mass political movements.
Wonderful music and quite tense in some scenes.
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- @brad posted a tweet a few days ago about Alejandro Jodorowsky having visited William Blake College once, so I suppose that makes him and his films like The Holy Mountain (1973) part of the Peat cinematic universe
- Soviet-era kinos like Solaris (1972) (which is probably my #1 favorite film) and the rest of Tarkovsky are appropriate
- Films by David Lynch. Twin Peaks if you want something more comfy. He synthesized the idea for some of his films during a period when he would drink cup after cup of coffee with piles of sugar in them + chocolate milkshake
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas also seems peaty because the suitcase of drugs they carry around reminds me of my supplement/prohormone/research chemical stash as they vibe in the Mojave desert in the '70s
I recently watched Cure (1997) and it was very interesting
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I watched Barry Lyndon the other day (well, it took us a few days because it's so long) and I was blown away by the cinematography. The stills look like paintings -- and not just one or two scenes, all of them.
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Speed Racer (2008)
Center Jenny (2013)
Miami Vice (2006)
Southland Tales (2006)
The Tempest (1979)
Sucker Punch (2011)
A Day In The Country (1946)
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@brad Barry lyndon is amazing. I liked Miller's Crossing a lot
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Satantango - hungarian seven and a half hour masterpiece in black and white.
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Thanks for the recommend!
I would suggest Kani Kosen(2009). It is a film adaptation of a short novel “The Crab Cannery Ship”- a novel by Takiji Kobayashi, a communist who was imprisoned and executed by the Imperial Japanese. It’s a Peaty “the environment is an extension of the organism” movie. Follow the proletarian awakening of the sick and muddled workers of a crab cannery ship under the direction of a cruel manager who is a mouthpiece of imperialist propaganda whilst commanding the crew to further and further kill the biological future of the waters around Japan.
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The Death of Empedocles. A vivid and spirited adaptation of Hölderlin's tragedy. Great encapsulation of the Greek prowess. Other films by the same directors partake also in the same essence.
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if painting is bioenergetic, is
animeanimation bioenergetic² -
Terrence Malick's "Tree of Life" fits. It's all about life and energy. The shots are always flowing into each other, and there are even sequences of cosmic energy eclipsing mankind. For example, ostensibly, it's a family drama, but then it has shots like this:
Hard watch, though. It's a very unconventional movie, like the earlier Solaris suggestion, which is also fantastic. -
maybe not good one person can just post this many large images in one post
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Ace Ventura
- Bioenergetic sex with beautiful girl
- Calming numerous animals with high metabolic brainwaves
- Tranny identification (superior metabolism)
- Stress resilience (niggers)
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Anything by David Lynch or Studio Ghibli
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@hitlercunny88 lmao
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I see many posting serotonin central tier movies in this lil thread, not great i must say.
Bioenergetic films = high dopamine, high octane, kinomania, good looking characters (so please do not be posting gook films in this thread lest u wish 2 be bullied by yours truly)
now a real list:
paper moon
where eagles dare
the leopard
other tables
Becket
In the company of men
Slueth
tri osky pro popelku
rampage 2009 (bad looking actor however it ascends with plot)
etci could go on
films to not watch unless u want to be in serotonin city
anything french
anything ingmar bergman
anything german (especially wim wenders)
anything korean
most burt lancaster films
near everything made past 2004here is ur penultimate guide.
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@VirtueAgonist
My dinner with andre is the most autistic quasi intellectual midwit giga serotonin dragging film ive ever seen, only wings of desire comes close. It is insight into the mind of the borderline autistic nature disconnected new york narcissistic midwit and its outcome is a kind of nihlistic philosophy like that in straw dogs (written by an economist (naturally high sero)). It highlights everything wrong in academic thinking and unbashingly presents itself on a plate without even having the sentience to put in comedic interludes or any real action taking, had the film ended with andre stalking a girl in 2am new york with a similar inner monologue maybe it couldve been something,Personally i believe a reshoot with an alternative ending where a handsome server who has overheard the conversation of these 2 retards swoops in with a young ethereal beautiful girlfriend and laughs at their faces and proceeds to kick them out, showcasing that their serotonin ramblings amount to nothing and that there are people out there who actually live.