Bravo Ken
and may I add Gaspar Noe's Irreversible has an infernal, nightmarish
mise en scene of urban perversion in its early scenes (and in a sense
throughout as the longtake, decorporealised eccentric perspective floats
in a non-rational, non-expository, 'free indirect discourse' perhaps
like a dream).
patrick crogan
Ken Mogg wrote:
>
> I've waited expectantly to see the - to me - obvious suggestion of
> Hitchcock's VERTIGO (1958) made here, so far without my expectations
> being gratified!
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