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Your Days Are NOT Boring, Your Screen Time is Too High
Your Days Are NOT Boring, Your Screen Time is Too High
Newness is a sweet, small movie about how dating apps changed everything and nothing
Kaitlyn Tiffany • Newness is a movie about how dating apps changed everything and nothing
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Ese amor virtual, esa soledad
Me acerco a 'Her' con la sospecha de que mi paciencia no va a resistir hasta el final Y sin embargo salgo conmovido
Me acerco a 'Her' con la sospecha de que mi paciencia no va a resistir hasta el final Y sin embargo salgo conmovido
Carlos Boyero • Ese amor virtual, esa soledad
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In an interview, McQueen has offered himself as a moralist (not be confused with moralising ) filmmaker. And Shame is a serious film that poses some big questions about the world we live in today. How do we connect in what the filmmakers clearly see as a disconnected age? How is technology changing, for better or worse, our relationship with sex,... See more
Le petite mort: Steve McQueen’s Shame (2011)
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Este es un fragmento de La agonía de Eros de Byung-Chul Han, de su capítulo analizando Melancolía de Lars Von Trier. Ahí, Eros/amor se define como "no un simple pacto de convivencia entre dos individuos, sino la experiencia radical, quizás hasta el extremo, de la existencia del Otro."
r/Existentialism - Reddit
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Alphaville is a perfect comparison. I’d add for Godard that re-discovery in the aftermath of dystopia is just another approach to redefining love and poetry - one that is perhaps more anticipatory. I think it’s why together they are two of the most important voices - both pushing for similar results in nearly polar opposite ways. Likely why... See more
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l'eclisse (1962), monica vitti, alain delon, michelangelo antonioni
l'eclisse poster nel 2025 | Alain delon, Michelangelo antonioni, Film
Paris Cinema 22 AugLa Dolce VitaFederico Fellini(1960)
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Meryl Streep lends her voice to ‘Everybody Rides the Carousel’ (1976), a surreal animated film based on Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development.
The scene is haunting. A couple, masked and performative, moves through the gestures of closeness. But beneath the surface, they’re hiding—from each other and from their own unresolved pain.... See more
The scene is haunting. A couple, masked and performative, moves through the gestures of closeness. But beneath the surface, they’re hiding—from each other and from their own unresolved pain.... See more
instagram.com • Psalm 27:1-2 Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the
Erik Erikson’ Eight Stages of Psychological Development