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Chime
Beautiful, open-ended breakdowns of the most-post-modern, Kurosawa snatching at every passing anxiety, every unanswered impulse humming along the invisible spectrum of our electrified century.
Chime
O naturalismo obsessivo dos espaços urbanos em contraste com o absurdismo dos eventos e a interseção do sobrenatural nos vazios do plano e no extracampo, além da capacidade do espectador de vislumbrar a manifestação, fazem de Chime um cenário perfeito para que Kiyoshi transite por cenários corriqueiros de sua filmografia, mas com um excentrismo abstrato muito revelador e gradativo, cada vez mais lovercraftiano em questionar a raiz daquela estranheza.
Chime
It's creeping me out cuz i didn't understand what's going on but the vibes is really creeping me out.
Chime
Chime is a blood-chilling film, which manages to pack so much coldness into a quick 45 minute watch. Kurosawa brings unflinching violence into a cold and calculated chef’s life, with a sense of unease that refuses to let up the entire time. Accompanied by a haunting score, Chime is carefully crafted to leave you in shambles by the end of the film. This is the type of jaw-dropping film that I know is going to bury itself into my mind and fester there, just as Kurosawa’s more notable Cure has done. I’d say I’m surprised by the quality of this film, but knowing Kurosawa’s prior work, this is exactly what you’d come to expect from him. This truly is a spectacle and one hell of a fun film.
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