Bioenergetic Films
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@lanadelesoteric Watched this with my wife last night. Bewitching is a great description. I'm a big fan of David Eugene Edwards and seeing him play a couple songs in there was a delight.
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@glycogenbuddha said in Bioenergetic Films:
@Peatriot Watched this last night. I usually smile or even chuckle a little during funny movies but this one had me laughing.
This is also the single most erotic thing ever conceptualized. I am a vocel but will make exception for foid that lets me do this to her...
hehe I'm glad you like
I haven't seen any of his other films, going to watch some and see if they have the same energy
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Every true Peater must watch Triumph of the Will at least once in their life.
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Fellini is peaty? What about Chungking Express?
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@gugenmungus The magnanimous Faye Wong. Beautifully anti-serotonic music, too.
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Any Lynch film
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Babettes Feast: healing, forgiveness and childlike metabolism restored
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Arrival: life is precious, children are to be looked up to, aliens think our concept of time is fake and ghey
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@neroplat I've to watch this movie. I read the book a few months ago, it's one of my favourite now.
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@Peatriot
Tokyo Drifter
Branded to Kill
Police Story 1+2
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@NoFapPeating Police Story is kino
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Dead Man (1995). Main character is called William Blake (Johnny Depp). Music by Neil Young.
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@dotbsp Awesome. Glad you watched it.
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@Peatriot Polish films huh?
watch potop, man of iron, man of marble, sex mission, lalka (best tv show ever made imo), mis, kanal, interogation, how i unleashed ww2, and maybe if ur artsy fartsy mancy pancy scznitzel fitzel the kieslowski films.
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I can't watch any movies or tv shows ever again
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Soy Wars is anti-Peat.
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Can we settle on a definition of bioenergetic when it comes to entertainment? I do love David Lynch, but his stuff is so vivid and disturbing that it hardly fits my bill. On the other hand, melancholy films such as Tarkovksy's have problems of their own.
Should a bioenergetic film mess up your sleep or cause you to have weird dreams? Should it drain you, make you feel gloomy or instigate feelings of helplessness? If not, what films can be rewarding (dopamine-ergic) or relaxing (GABA-ergic) without falling into the pit of sunday comedy/superficial feel-good flick?
For the sake of example: I love sci-fi, but this new version of Dune caused me such anxious feelings I hesitate if I'll watch the second part. Interception, while it also has a stress-inducing soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, somehow is less overpowering and managed to restore my mood in the end.
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@Ivy Beatiful, calm, and stimulating should be the criteria for bioenergetic films. Terrence Malick is certainly on the mark. Parts of Lord of The Rings fits as well, although a closer interpratation of the books would be calmer than the action inspired version we got on the big screen.
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Just Good Movies:
The Thing
There Will Be Blood
Becket
The Bounty (Mel Gibson version)
My Man GodfreyArtsy/'Different' Movies
The Lighthouse
The Lobster
Frank
The Beaver
Blue VelvetI forgot about Letterboxd so some of these are from my watchlist from 2019 and earlier