Sunday, August 08, 2004
Human Touch
Australia 2004
Dir: Paul Cox
In one word: Muse
Paul Cox introduced his film at the session I saw and one scene got me thinking about what the director sees while watching their film, as opposed to what an audience member sees. The scene concerned was a languid shot of cave formations. So was I to interpret that as showing the insignificance of the human experience, what was Paul Cox intending? This is a film about artists and hence has several deep and meaning conversations about life. There are no real answers forth coming from this film, but the musings are interesting.
Why ssee it? A good film about love and what it means.
Dir: Paul Cox
In one word: Muse
Paul Cox introduced his film at the session I saw and one scene got me thinking about what the director sees while watching their film, as opposed to what an audience member sees. The scene concerned was a languid shot of cave formations. So was I to interpret that as showing the insignificance of the human experience, what was Paul Cox intending? This is a film about artists and hence has several deep and meaning conversations about life. There are no real answers forth coming from this film, but the musings are interesting.
Why ssee it? A good film about love and what it means.