I saw the film on November 7th in 70mm.
I’ve been thinking about how to write about the film. There’s just so much and I don’t know where to start exactly. I know that I can’t write a review or critique because that’s not me. I suppose I could if I tried but I didn’t watch the film like that. So, I think I’ll just free-flow with my thoughts but start here with your scenes, Sami.
I have to say, that I’m actually wondering if I saw the same film as a lot of other people did…
I don’t understand why people would walk out of the film: I don’t think anyone did at my screening. Was it the naked ladies? Well, hallefuckinglujah! How refreshing to see women of all shapes, sizes and ages naked. And pubic hair too! Lots of it! I don’t know PTA’s thought processes on this scene but the period the film is set in, I imagine shaved pubes wouldn’t have been the norm, so it makes sense to have full bushes. (I was really impressed with the period details in the film – but more of that later.) Give the Oscar to the women!!
Did you notice what Peggy was doing in that scene?
Thinking about the scene now I’m imagining how much fun PSH had filming it. I don’t know him, obviously, and I’m sure that he is very professional about these things, but he seems like he’s the kind of guy who would just be thrilled to bits to dance and sing with naked ladies. I don’t mean in a lewd way; just revelling in the deliciousness of it all. Haha. Maybe that’s why he took the job.
The other scenes with the naked women – the one in the dark room and the final love scene – were refreshing too. They had flesh! Maybe that was another detail of the period, I don’t know, but it was nice to see.
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The initial scene where Joaquin is having sex with a sand made woman- It was a very unsettling !
Was Joaquin having sex with a sand-made woman? I thought it was Freddie.
Yes, it was disconcerting, but it fitted with his character at that time. He is damaged and this scene is a reflection of that, I think.
Quote:The interrogation scene where Freddie is not supposed to blink .. I mean how did he fucking do that ? Have u tried not blinking for a while ? How far can u get?? !! Besides, that scene is spectacular .
Yes, I have, just now. I lasted about 20 seconds. I loved this scene. Incredible. Very funny too. Intense, tantric-sex style interrogation and then a post-coital cigarette.
And the fart! Do something unexpected.
I laughed out loud! Really. I think I was the only person who did..at least in the section of the cinema where I was sitting. It was a sweet moment for me because I was laughing along with Freddie but also with Joaquin!
It was at this point I realised that I am Freddie too!
Quote:The bike scene - epic !!!
Yeah! Don’t you just want to do that sometimes? Get on a bike and just ride for miles with the wind in your hair?
Quote:The final scene when Freddie comes back to Dodd, their dialogue and Freddie's face .. He's smiling and in a matter of seconds he is crying and laughing again. It breaks your heart !!!!
I loved this scene too. Dodd singing ‘Slow Boat to China’ to Freddie. On the one hand it is a love song but it also felt like a lullaby. As well as the sexual undercurrents in Dodd & Freddie’s relationship I thought there was a parent/child relationship going on too. I need to see the film again to be sure but I wondered if Freddie was Oedipal or there was something warped in his relationship with his mother as well as other women. That’s why I thought it sounded like a lullaby. It’s what mothers do to their children, isn’t it? And the image of the sand-woman’s breast at the end too. Breast-milk. Nourishment. Nurturing.
There were lots of images in the film I really liked but I’ll get to those later as well as other things. I can’t find the words yet for Joaquin’s performance. At the moment it’s still a presence.
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