I've watched ZABRISKIE POINT two days ago on German television and it made quite an impression on me. From it's artistic
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nathanel-mori — 20 years ago(January 15, 2006 03:12 AM)
That's an interesteing point.
Though Fincher is hardly the active "under-dog" protesting fella that Antonioni was, there definitely is a similiraity in the point which was made.
Bear in mind too, that nowadays cinema is not nearly as "important" as it was in the late 60's and 70's. Back then films were much more often political and tried to make a point about the current day and age. Today most films are about escapism, immediate-pleasure (that works well with popcorn) and visual effects. Now even though Fight Club WAS making a point, it lured its audience (mostly youths) through escapism, visual effects (the film's only nomination, even though I disagree with it), and immediate-pleasures and thrills
I guess that makes ZP a "total" film in that sense, while FC is sort of standing on a tight rope, trying to please both ends. -
nathanel-mori — 17 years ago(May 29, 2008 11:13 PM)
It's Zabriskie Point's thread. If you even as much as remotely believe in the film's thesis, you should know that lovemaking should be done outdoors!!!
So YOU get a room, you capitalist shambling corporate presence, you!

(your joke was much appreciated, though)