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England English A film with surrealism in mind. A set of random images with random words. We pass without noticing what is around us and the people we may meet. Is that normal? Is it surreal? Is n...  
 
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rickster561 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The persistence of memory or it reminds me of illegal substances
rickster561 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Phil

No they fit together. Random images against random words and people. How will they react as they pass the camera.

surrealism was the creative force for the film. no meaning in it apart from what you see.
philmcw (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The persistence of memory...
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England English

A film with surrealism in mind. A set of random images with random words. We pass without noticing what is around us and the people we may meet. Is that normal? Is it surreal? Is normal surreal or surreal normal? Do I care, do you care? Judge for yourself.
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My family all enjoyed it.

Are the differences between screen and sound track significant? (spellings, changed lyrics, omissions)

We were intrigued by the music but not overly fond of the obscured effect on the passing people, but had fun discussing reasons to explain these major creative choices. (Makes one want to watch it again!)

The human mind; forever looking for patterns...

I thought it was existentially courageous and strangely sardonic.
rickster561 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Phil

No, always been a fan of Syd Barrett. However I can understand why you made that comment.
MartinBellX (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Rick: You sorted it then?!
Very cultural....
Great stuff.
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Is the music inspired by Mark Yakes?

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