does daydreaming remind anyone else of shane carruth's "upstream color" score?
Does daydreaming remind anyone else of shane carruth's "upstream color" score?
Yes.
dude, jonny greenwood composed the bso of upstream color...
Radiohead and Carruth both have been massively influenced by Aphex Twin
no he didn't
I rewatched that the other day and I definitely picked up on the similarities. The scene in the Daydreaming video with Thom in the parking garage is also reminiscent of a scene in UC.
As an aside, I really don't see how ppl thought the plot was incomprehensible? Pretty straightforward, thought not presented in a linear fashion. Don't get the "pretentious" critiques either. Great film.
Man, I got the same feeling of it. Upstream Color is my favourite movie, it's cool to see that I wasn't the only one
it's a bit pretentious. I think he thought everyone liked Primer because of it's near incomprehensibility and tried to replicate that fractured structure, even though this story was less suited for it. I did enjoy a lot of it though and it was beautifully photographed
How? I preferred UC to Primer because there was less to understand on a logical level. In a way UC is more egalitarian because even if you don't feel like diving into the meaning of the film on a subtextual/metaphysical level, you can still get lost in the sounds, the cinematography, etc and also come to your own conclusion about what the film "means" based on your own perspective. It's like abstract expressionism in film.
the worst thing carruth did with the film was go on that big press tour to "explain" the film. I like it more when he audience comes up with their own interpretations based on subjective experience. but so many viewers approach art/film as a puzzle that needs to be solved (and to be fair this is true of primer) as opposed to just getting lost in the medium.
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