Rainer Werner Fassbinder : More like 'Despair'?
Re: More like 'Despair'?
"Satan's Brew" for sure. Also "In a Year of 13 Moons."
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I'd also recommend "Beware of a Holy Whore" and "World on a Wire." I think, based on what you wrote, that these 4 would appeal to you.
But you seriously didn't like "Maria Braun"? What's up with that?
But you seriously didn't like "Maria Braun"? What's up with that?
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According to IMDb I gave Maria Braun a 6/10 when I watched it 5 years ago I honestly don't remember anything about that movie now. I think it was about a german lounge singer during WWII? Maybe?
Anyways, thanks a bunch for the recommendations! Sorry I didn't see your posts until now; I don't think IMDb notified me like it usually does for replies on my posts
I'll definitely make Satan's Brew or one of those my next Fassbinder watch. I forgot to mention in my first post I have seen World on a Wire. It's probably my 4th favourite Fassbinder film. It might've felt long at times but I found it a really interesting exploration of Philip K. Dick-esque science fiction concepts that really appealed to me; great film. Anyway I'd say you're on the right track with these recommendations. Thanks again!
grethiwha My Favourite Films:
http://www.imdb.com/list/Bw65XZIpkH8/
Anyways, thanks a bunch for the recommendations! Sorry I didn't see your posts until now; I don't think IMDb notified me like it usually does for replies on my posts
I'll definitely make Satan's Brew or one of those my next Fassbinder watch. I forgot to mention in my first post I have seen World on a Wire. It's probably my 4th favourite Fassbinder film. It might've felt long at times but I found it a really interesting exploration of Philip K. Dick-esque science fiction concepts that really appealed to me; great film. Anyway I'd say you're on the right track with these recommendations. Thanks again!
grethiwha My Favourite Films:
http://www.imdb.com/list/Bw65XZIpkH8/
Re: More like 'Despair'?
It's my pleasure! Fassbinder is my favorite director, and I know it's difficult to crack his filmography (unless you attend a 2-part retrospective, as I did at Lincoln Center in New York).
I think "Satan's Brew" will certainly appeal to you based on what you wrote. Its portrait of madness is even more extreme than that in "Despair," as is the absurdist humor.
I like pt.1 of "World on a Wire" more than pt. 2, but I recommended that for its dark tone and surrealist flourishes.
"Beware of a Holy Whore" isn't one of my favorites but I think it meets your guidelines. And a lot of people like that film much more than I do. "In a Year of 13 Moons" is Fassbinder's most personal and anguished film not for the faint of heart. I imagine you'll like that one as well.
I hope you'll write back when you've seen some more Fassbinder and let me know what you thought!
I think "Satan's Brew" will certainly appeal to you based on what you wrote. Its portrait of madness is even more extreme than that in "Despair," as is the absurdist humor.
I like pt.1 of "World on a Wire" more than pt. 2, but I recommended that for its dark tone and surrealist flourishes.
"Beware of a Holy Whore" isn't one of my favorites but I think it meets your guidelines. And a lot of people like that film much more than I do. "In a Year of 13 Moons" is Fassbinder's most personal and anguished film not for the faint of heart. I imagine you'll like that one as well.
I hope you'll write back when you've seen some more Fassbinder and let me know what you thought!
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I am also interested but also am hesitant to watch most of Fassbinders films cause I like audio-visually appealing films, ecstatic, transcendent experiences and weird stuff.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
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That's all fairly vague, but I think "Despair" and "World on a Wire" would fit the bill.
More like 'Despair'?
The last Fassbinder film I watched was Merchant of Four Seasons, which I also didn't much care for. The same with the first Fassbinder film I watched, Marriage of Maria Braun.
However, I really really like the other three Fassbinder films I've seen. I like Fear Eats the Soul; those characters are just really wonderful. Berlin Alexanderplatz is very compelling, and though I wasn't crazy about most of it, I think the final episode is masterful, and probably the best Fassbinder's filmed.
But my favourite movie overall of his is Despair: what a fascinating and enigmatic film. And it has this fantastic, dark, absurdist sense of humour that's exactly the sort I like. It's full of character, and the visuals, the acting, great. I recognize my favourite movie-subject-matter is madness, which is a big theme of both Despair and the last Berlin Alexanderplatz episode
Anyways, I'm finding Fassbinder's filmography to be such a mixed bag, and my tastes don't really line up with the popular opinion, or anyone else's that I can find Can any 'seasoned vets' of Fassbinder's work maybe advise me on which films, for my tastes, I might still find interesting (and which I should probably avoid)?
grethiwha My Favourite Films16d0:
http://www.imdb.com/list/Bw65XZIpkH8/