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runara94

Joined Mar 2008
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Familie Braun
7.46
Familie Braun
Darkest Hour
7.45
Darkest Hour
Deep Red
7.58
Deep Red
The 12th Man
7.37
The 12th Man
A Million Ways to Die in the West
6.14
A Million Ways to Die in the West
The Hateful Eight
7.86
The Hateful Eight
Black Orpheus
7.47
Black Orpheus
Redes
7.07
Redes
El Norte
7.78
El Norte
The Housemaid
7.26
The Housemaid
Dry Summer
7.87
Dry Summer
Elle
7.16
Elle
Get Out
7.87
Get Out
Blow-Up
7.48
Blow-Up
The Philadelphia Story
7.87
The Philadelphia Story
On the Waterfront
8.19
On the Waterfront
Mulholland Drive
7.98
Mulholland Drive
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
6.97
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi
Slacker
7.06
Slacker
Ugetsu
8.18
Ugetsu
The Green Inferno
5.44
The Green Inferno
Cries & Whispers
7.97
Cries & Whispers
Rebecca
8.19
Rebecca
Close-Up
8.28
Close-Up
Amadeus
8.47
Amadeus

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The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes

The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes

6.9
8
  • Jan 12, 2017
  • A natural meeting with death

    Most of the time I'm not really all that much a fan of Brakhage's "live action"-films. Generally, I feel they lack the evocative and creative elements of his hand-painted or more abstract films. This film though, was very engaging and interesting for several reasons. While many of Brakhage's films deal with the concept of vision and perception, very few of them incorporate standard first-person perspectives. They tend to take a more irregular and perhaps chaotic approach to the very activity of seeing and how Brakhage shows things in his "live action"-films are rarely how one would normally perceive it in the real world. His films do give different perspectives though, I think, to show the nature of things and aspects of life in a new way. And this one is a very good example of just that.

    "The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes." A genius title that is so multifaceted in this context. Firstly, it's the direct translation of the world "autopsy" which this film, on the surface level, is about. Secondly, it seems to be an important guiding sentence, not only for this film, but for much of Brakhage's work. Regardless of what Brakhage had in mind when making his films, I think anyone who watch them put their own meaning to it. They see with their own eyes and thus gives it meaning. This film is so much more than just an experimental take on documenting the work of pathologists though. Watching it, one is placed face to face with death. One is placed face to face with people working with the dead, all the time. Their working days are surrounded by death. I think this picture can get one to know death better, look it in the eye and accept its inevitable presence. Driven by curiosity, the camera shows in great detail every part of the human body being weighted, dissected, seemingly being totally shred to pieces. At times it's unsettling to watch. But then you take a step back and think about the purpose of it all. This is a serious practice, advanced and perfected through centuries of development. We see craftsmen, doing the work that probably very few of us would ever want to do or even think about. And in the end, what they do is a benefit for the humankind as much as whatever anyone do.

    It's all very natural. The things shown that we may find repulsive and disgusting, is what we all are made of. And Brakhage's quick, unusually explorative style highlights this in a very admirable way. The lack of sound of course just keeps the focus entirely on the dead human body, torn apart with deep respect.
    The Vanguard

    The Vanguard

    3.1
    1
  • Nov 3, 2009
  • Awful!

    What more is there to say..? This film sucks! Everything is bad; the acting, directing, the filming and the effects. The DVD-cover was attracting, but the film was rubbish!

    A friend of mine bought the film for 4 dollars, and we thought that this would be THAT good film because of the cover, as I mentioned earlier. It started as a pretty bad film, and transformed into something more worse as the time went. So, after watching it, I will not hesitate to put it on the list of the worst films I have seen in my life. And for those who say that it could have been worse: It could not have been worse!

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