Thursday, October 7, 2010

Decacia

There was a certain epicness that came with the movie. Although the movie's music clashed so much, and made my head hurt because it didn't make sense, it just added to the overall result. It was amazing how the movie portrayed simple, everyday events--children in a school yard, a woman weaving yarn, a woman giving birth--but because of the decay, it was so horrifying. It destroyed what we just see as an event, into something horrific. It's like, some sort of mockery of the everyday, but pushed to the extreme. And, also, it was slowed down, so that the decay was moving at the pace of what a movie would be, while the subject seemed to take five minutes to walk three meters. Overall, I enjoyed the movie a lot.

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