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diff --git a/assets/brain-rot/covers/dead-mans-letters.jpg b/assets/brain-rot/covers/dead-mans-letters.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..a113f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/assets/brain-rot/covers/dead-mans-letters.jpg diff --git a/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-1.jpg b/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-1.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f16f63 --- /dev/null +++ b/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-1.jpg diff --git a/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-2.jpg b/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-2.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..74be330 --- /dev/null +++ b/assets/brain-rot/screenshots/dead-mans-letters-2.jpg diff --git a/content-org/brain-rot.org b/content-org/brain-rot.org index 22ac322..13b9525 100644 --- a/content-org/brain-rot.org +++ b/content-org/brain-rot.org @@ -2034,6 +2034,101 @@ The movie is very offensive with its sexualization of women. But this very nicely matches the metaphor in the story. This, however, would not be made with modern sensitivity. + +** SciFi from the Eastern Block +:PROPERTIES: +:EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi +:EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu "brain-rot-ebscifi" +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :primary_menu "brain-rot" +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :menu_order name +:END: + +*** DONE SciFi from the Eastern Block +CLOSED: [2024-06-25 Tue 21:44] +:PROPERTIES: +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :primary_menu "brain-rot" +:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: _index +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :abstract My reviews of SciFi from the post and current soviet countries +:EXPORT_HUGO_PAIRED_SHORTCODES: menu +:END: + +#+attr_shortcode: "brain-rot-ebscifi" +#+begin_menu +Dune +#+end_menu + +*** DONE Dead Man's Lettes (aka Lettes from a Dead Man, 1986) +CLOSED: [2024-06-25 Tue 22:56] +:PROPERTIES: +:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: dead-mans-letters-1986 +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :abstract A short review of SciFi classic +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :image brain-rot/covers/dead-mans-letters.jpg +:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER+: :rating 5 +:END: + +Let's get this right of the bat: /Dead Man's Letters/ is a masterpiece; one of the greatest movies I've ever witnessed. + +A Russian town after nuclear war. +Professor Larsen, a Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, lives with his sick wife and few other survivors in the basement of a museum. +For the next 88 mins you will witness pure, soul eating /bleakness/. + +Talking about the story doesn't make sense, as it's not the point. +/Dead Man's Letters/ is very much akin to Tarkowsky's movies. +It's poetry and meditation on human condition. +There are long stretches of nothing but inner monologue of main character who /thinks/. +Not much of /comment/, but rather a /study/. +I don't think I've ever witnessed this type of movie outside Russian cinema. +It's not Bunuel, it's not Kubrick - but at the same it's very much /this/ type of movie. +More of an experience, than a 3 act story. + +#+attr_shortcode: 5 "dead-mans-letters.jpg" +#+begin_rating +Cover +#+end_rating +It's also one of the saddest movies I've experienced. +No one is fighting for the future. +They simply exist, waiting for the end. +The only glimmer of hope is Larsen who thinks the was ended. +But no one believes him. +Maybe he even doesn't believe himself? + +The visual side very much reflects it. +There are no real colors, everything is monochromatic but colorized. +Just like in German Impressionism or /Stalker's/ scenes outside of The Zone. +The movie is full of special effects, but none of them aim at wowing the viewer. +You witness despair and the despair becomes part of you. +Luckily, this is only 88 mins long - anything longer and it would be unbearable. + +#+attr_shortcode: :file dead-mans-letters-1.jpg +#+attr_shortcode: :alt An old, white man wearing glasses. In sepia +#+attr_shortcode: :source https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091759/mediaviewer/rm794067713 +#+attr_shortcode: :class centered +#+begin_image +The "hero" +#+end_image + +#+attr_shortcode: :file dead-mans-letters-2.jpg +#+attr_shortcode: :alt Two characters sitting by a metallic table. On the left, an old man hiding his face in his hands. On the right a balding white man. The scene is blue. +#+attr_shortcode: :source https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fbyjma8jabmc61.jpg%3Fwidth%3D964%26format%3Dpjpg%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D02b9a40ac8c094bc25d79890adb64b07c86c26e5 +#+attr_shortcode: :class centered +#+begin_image +You won't glimpse much happiness here. +#+end_image + +The movie is a directorial debut of Konstantin Lopushansky and was co-written by Boris Strutsky. +Strugatskys Brothers are one of the greatest writers of /intelligent/ (up to a fault) SciFi, and Borise's talent is clearly shown here. +Just like in their books, the story is there as means to an end; a medium to discuss humanity. +It's not an easy movie to watch. +It requires focus, dedication and a lot of thinking. +You will get lost in it, and the movie may stay with you for a while - even though it won't ever be pleasant. +It's an unforgettable experience. +Too bad it's not widely known in the west. +Maybe it's simply too convoluted? +Or maybe it's just too different. +Anyway, a masterpiece. +I encourage everyone to at least /try/ to experience it. + + ** Severance :PROPERTIES: :EXPORT_HUGO_SECTION: brain-rot/american-scifi/severance diff --git a/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/_index.md b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/_index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b69929a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/_index.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +title = "SciFi from the Eastern Block" +author = ["Michał Sapka"] +date = 2024-06-25T21:44:00+02:00 +categories = ["brainrot"] +draft = false +weight = 3001 +primary_menu = "brain-rot" +abstract = "My reviews of SciFi from the post and current soviet countries" +[menu] + [menu.brain-rot] + weight = 3001 + identifier = "scifi-from-the-eastern-block" ++++ + +{{< menu "brain-rot-ebscifi" >}} +Dune +{{< /menu >}} diff --git a/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/dead-mans-letters-1986.md b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/dead-mans-letters-1986.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cf243b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/brain-rot/eastern-block-scifi/dead-mans-letters-1986.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ ++++ +title = "Dead Man's Lettes (aka Lettes from a Dead Man, 1986)" +author = ["Michał Sapka"] +date = 2024-06-25T22:56:00+02:00 +categories = ["brainrot"] +draft = false +weight = 3002 +image_dir = "brain-rot/screenshots" +image_max_width = 765 +primary_menu = "brain-rot" +menu_order = "name" +abstract = "A short review of SciFi classic" +image = "brain-rot/covers/dead-mans-letters.jpg" +rating = 5 +[menu] + [menu.brain-rot-ebscifi] + weight = 3002 + identifier = "dead-man-s-lettes-aka-lettes-from-a-dead-man-1986" ++++ + +Let's get this right of the bat: _Dead Man's Letters_ is a masterpiece; one of the greatest movies I've ever witnessed. + +A Russian town after nuclear war. +Professor Larsen, a Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, lives with his sick wife and few other survivors in the basement of a museum. +For the next 88 mins you will witness pure, soul eating _bleakness_. + +Talking about the story doesn't make sense, as it's not the point. +_Dead Man's Letters_ is very much akin to Tarkowsky's movies. +It's poetry and meditation on human condition. +There are long stretches of nothing but inner monologue of main character who _thinks_. +Not much of _comment_, but rather a _study_. +I don't think I've ever witnessed this type of movie outside Russian cinema. +It's not Bunuel, it's not Kubrick - but at the same it's very much _this_ type of movie. +More of an experience, than a 3 act story. + +{{< rating 5 "dead-mans-letters.jpg" >}} +Cover +{{< /rating >}} + +It's also one of the saddest movies I've experienced. +No one is fighting for the future. +They simply exist, waiting for the end. +The only glimmer of hope is Larsen who thinks the was ended. +But no one believes him. +Maybe he even doesn't believe himself? + +The visual side very much reflects it. +There are no real colors, everything is monochromatic but colorized. +Just like in German Impressionism or _Stalker's_ scenes outside of The Zone. +The movie is full of special effects, but none of them aim at wowing the viewer. +You witness despair and the despair becomes part of you. +Luckily, this is only 88 mins long - anything longer and it would be unbearable. + +{{< image class="centered" source="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091759/mediaviewer/rm794067713" alt="An old, white man wearing glasses. In sepia" file="dead-mans-letters-1.jpg" >}} +The "hero" +{{< /image >}} + +{{< image class="centered" source="https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fbyjma8jabmc61.jpg%3Fwidth%3D964%26format%3Dpjpg%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D02b9a40ac8c094bc25d79890adb64b07c86c26e5" alt="Two characters sitting by a metallic table. On the left, an old man hiding his face in his hands. On the right a balding white man. The scene is blue." file="dead-mans-letters-2.jpg" >}} +You won't glimpse much happiness here. +{{< /image >}} + +The movie is a directorial debut of Konstantin Lopushansky and was co-written by Boris Strutsky. +Strugatskys Brothers are one of the greatest writers of _intelligent_ (up to a fault) SciFi, and Borise's talent is clearly shown here. +Just like in their books, the story is there as means to an end; a medium to discuss humanity. +It's not an easy movie to watch. +It requires focus, dedication and a lot of thinking. +You will get lost in it, and the movie may stay with you for a while - even though it won't ever be pleasant. +It's an unforgettable experience. +Too bad it's not widely known in the west. +Maybe it's simply too convoluted? +Or maybe it's just too different. +Anyway, a masterpiece. +I encourage everyone to at least _try_ to experience it. |