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Old 01-05-2008, 03:42 AM   #1
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i'd recommend polish film-director kieslovsky's trilogy "three colours" - "blue", in particular. it's a story of transcending ego projections and letting go of attachments.
yes, i agree that "blue" was a great movie. it's in french and stars juliet binochette who is a favorite of mine.

i've recently seen david lynch's "inland empire" twice and have to say that it is one of the best depictions of the "dreamscape" which i've seen. it is very dark sometimes and very hard to understand the first time you watch it, but i think it does reveal a certain light and reconciliation towards the end when "the girl in trouble" is reunited with her husband and son and is released from the tyranny of "the phantom" by laura dern. also, it is probably the best part dern has ever done. it's 3 hours long, and certainly not for everyone, but i loved it.
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