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More than one person brought this Jonathan Glazer movie up to me within a few days of each other coincidentally so I decided to finally watch it and I’m very glad I did. I love when thrillers are subtle and leave you room to dream.
Aug 17, 2023

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This film is so crazy and i would have switched it off had i not been in a theatre. It made me painfully aware of my reduced cognitive stamina which i think must be a good thing.
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This kind of goes hand in hand with the last one. Brian Eno made Oblique Strategies with Peter Schmidt in the 70s. It’s a deck of cards where each card has a vague phrase or aphorism on it, intended to be used while trying to make a decision creatively. But now it’s online and in an app so I use them any chance I get. Not just in creative situations. Pretty much any decision. I usually draw three.
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