A new cult classic?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — High-Rise
CateCrafter — 10 years ago(March 24, 2016 05:43 AM)
I personally thought this crazy kaleidoscopic film was wonderful, but many people seem to think the opposite. However I do think this film will become a cult classic much like the book in the not to distant future.
Check out my full review on my blog:
http://charlotteandcate.com/2016/03/24/delirious-high-rise-review/ -
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Ayeemah — 10 years ago(March 29, 2016 09:21 AM)
Amen. In every screening of this movie to date, the smartest beings present have been those who smelt dog $hit early and decided to hit the exit before the stench got out of hand. Unfortunately I wasn't one of those people.
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FordLuver — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 05:33 AM)
I wanted to like this movie but I didn't get it and I watched it twice!
What made
the residents implode? Was it because of competition over who had the better party?
Or because of the utilities being disconnected? (I missed how that took place)
Can someone share their understanding of the movie for my questions please + thank you?! -
TINAisKIKI — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 01:28 PM)
Yep. The rigid British class system caved in on itself and everyone was reduced to animals. No one won, and Ballard never made a point to show which viewpoint in his narrative was correct- he just
observed
them as Laing does in the film by the end. Like an impartial case study on humanity."This is my party. My guests. I should decide if someone gets lobotomized" -
Insomniatic102 — 9 years ago(September 07, 2016 06:35 PM)
Agreed. It hits you over the head too much with it's point without having any sort of engaging narrative to it after the beginning. It felt like the second half was just a series of montages about things falling apart.