On the film's first anniversary, let's examine the deeper conversation the director is having with cinema, artistic expression, and even his own oeuvre
Absolutely, though I do think art is the ideal place to explore our neuroses. It's far more edifying and freeing than therapy from my experience, at least if you're taking the art seriously rather than just producing stories or other meaningless images/words.
If movies are his therapy, we have all benefitted from his misplaced neuroses.
Absolutely, though I do think art is the ideal place to explore our neuroses. It's far more edifying and freeing than therapy from my experience, at least if you're taking the art seriously rather than just producing stories or other meaningless images/words.
Really enjoy these essays and your ability to expose the hidden parts to view and discussion. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for saying so, Joseph. I certainly have fun writing them!