Columbus - The Architecture of Authenticity
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2018
- A video essay on Kogonada's 2017 film: Columbus.
On its use of modernist architecture and its debt to the films of Michelangelo Antonioni.
Works Used/Cited:
La Notte (1961)
L'eclisse (1962)
Columbus (2017)
Man, I was a PA on this movie, and I did not see a single thing you describe in this, and it's blowing my mind.
Watching these people walk around the hometown where I grew up and live is quite a vibe
Jin has been running away his entire life and should stay put for once, and Casey has been tethered to the town her entire life, too scared to run away. I love that their roles flipped at the end of the movie, yet it is exactly what they needed. Great film
I cannot believe how few subs you've got. This is quality, quality analysis that makes really compelling connections across two cinematic bodies of work I wouldn't have thought had anything in common. Cannot wait to watch columbus now...
Thank you! Well, I only just started this week, but any new ones help! 😀
I came here to listen about Columbus and I left curios about Antonioni... thank you
Elisha Christian proves herself as an amazing cinematographer. Bravo!
Great stuff. A grossly overlooked piece of film-making . Keep up these video Essays. Good insight.
Sometimes CZcams algorithms pay off. I watched a different "Columbus" essay yesterday and yours popped up today. I'm very grateful - it's a magnetic movie, and your insights are compelling. Thank you!
great analysis! columbus is one of my fav films ever, and ur vid gave me even more reason to appreciate it. thanks for this
This is excellent, it's incredibly hard to find a CZcamsr who can properly analyse a film and bring something interesting to the table, instead of mumbling the wikipedia plot for 20 minutes.
Thanks for sharing! Wish you could keep uploading videos
Wow after rewatch and rewatch, you picked up on subtleties I have never noticed. Love that
amazing video! made me want to watch Columbus again
Beautiful video essay
Awesome stuff!
Thank you Thank you Thank you very much for this video. I keep watching the film Columbus over and over again and it moves me so much but i don't know why and I don't find the words to describe the film or the emotions i feel when I watch it. And you just found the words.. so perfect and so smoothly. THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART.
This is just... beautiful. Awesome work. Keep it going!
Wow. This was so insightful and pointed out so many things I did not notice before. Thank you!
wow i loved this essay, really made me think, thank you! such a great film as well
Great contrast. Columbus is one of the best films of the last 10 years.
I'm really thankful for this
i love this. really soothing voice too!
I love it! I hope you make more:)
Love your thoughts. Keep up the good work kind sir
Great analysis!
Very interesting ideas presented here that very few (myself included) rarely notice, let alone take time to consider.
thanks dude!
such a great video
Please make more of these essays ;)
Great video! Thanks
really pleased with this movie, and watched After Yang twice before this one. Kogonada has a great aesthetic vision and really looking forward to more, as it comes ... peace
i llike how you interpreted this!
love this film :)
thank u
What films do you think are the most similar to Columbus? (other than the ones mentioned in the video)
I want to see this movie
What came first ordinary things or film qualia
Is this R or G rated?
Not rated
hideous.