Clear unclear: Expedition 33 It is now, and critics agree: it is very, Very French.
While RPG Sandfall Interactive was praised for the ingenious story and stylish visualizations, his country of origin also became Fascination point For players. Bright He is proudly French, full of visual references to the prosperous history of the country’s art. If your game, you will gladly learn more about other media that paint a portrait of culture, let me welcome you in the world of French cinema. There you will find the history of eccentric, breakthrough films that can be tender, unpredictable and human. If you love the way Clear unclear: Expedition 33 RPGs in freshly develops again, you can appreciate how French filmmakers have done the same with movies for over a decade.
Due to the comedy, I developed a list of 33 unclear French films that you can attack with your fun. Are these films really unclear? Okay, look: among you, cinema makes fun of how basic some of these types are, but if you are more a player, most of these films will probably be completely foreign to you. Still, I tried to get around some of the obvious choices like Breathless AND 400 blows In favor of a more experimental or less appreciated work of the greatest names of the medium. I will emphasize a few fundamental to start, but all on this list should be on your observation list.
Mechanical ballet
A lot was done about the road Clear unclear: Expedition 33 Experiments with the RPG form established in Japanese classics such as Final Fantasy. You can’t talk about French formal experiments without mention Mechanical ballet. Published in 1924, Dadist Short is renowned for stretching the limits of what the film looked like at a time when the voice of the medium was still stamped. It is an avalanche of a stream of paintings and animations of consciousness that prepared a scene for what would become a heritage of breaking film rules. Does Bright Do you owe him some spirit? I would like to think that.
Last year in Marienbad
Hi BrightThe power results from his visual project, which can often be so surreal and disturbing as it is wonderful. I will accept it as a good excuse to recommend one of my favorite films of all time, last year in Marienbad. The Avant-Garde drama, directed by Alain Resnais, takes place completely at the hotel and focuses on an affair. It’s a tardy, confusing film designed to mess with a sense of time and place. This is the most iconic shot when the camera appears in the garden where people and shrubs cast inconsistent shadows. Although it certainly is not as fantastic as BrightSimilarly, he persecutes a way that will stick to you, even if you don’t quite understand what is happening.
Balthazar randomly
Bright It can be “strange”, but it is also extremely tender. He tells a human story about collective regret and a world belt to overcome it and create a better future for those who will still come. There is something that is thrown and grounded in its whole over the upper project. What is the great French movie that reflects the same feeling? Balthazar randomlymy other personal favorite. The mute film follows the life of the donkey, which is passed on between farms and families. This is a story about an animal, but through his innocent eyes we can observe the chaos of human drama around him. This is a classic that prepares a scene for movies like Flow Brave the hearts of the audience, and at the same time thinking about who must be the star of the film to connect with people. Balthazar is basically Monoco, what I say.
Weekend
You can’t talk about the history of the French film, not to mention Jean-Luc Godard and the New Wave movement. Godard, along with filmmakers, such as Agnès Varda and François Truffaut, was cheerful to break almost every set principle in the cinema in his time, from using rugged arrows from cameras to random cutting of jumps on the stage. But the films of the French New Wave movement were not completely acting counterculture; They were incredibly grateful to American films and tried to rely on works that inspired French filmmakers from this era. You can draw in parallel Bright There, if you are, oh, I don’t know, trying to come up with a good excuse to write Weekend In a video article. Weekend He is one of the most hard and formally ingenious Bodenard films, reversing a seaping consumer satire into a series of unforgettable sequences. You will never look at traffic jams in the same way again (but you warn you that it also contains macabre death of animals, which is hard to convene).
Atlantics
I must admit that these four films are a hard place to start, if you are completely up-to-date in such a movie, so I will close it with a more transient movie that is uncomplicated to send. Atlantics This is a drama from 2019 from the director Mati Diop and can be seen through Netflix. It is both hefty and occasional in the same breath, touching everything from regret to a crisis for refugees in the still history of ghosts, which got stuck with me since I watched him. More than any movie on this list, it is the one with whom I paired the most directly Bright. This is not because it is noisy and stylish, but rather because he does such an amazing job in building relationships between man and unearthly. This is a spiritual film that uses the ocean as a repetitive visual, not very different from how it Bright He has players who look at the bolenica through the huge ocean. Am I really pushing here? You will bet, but I just try to bring some culture to RPG Sickos! Allow me!
Rest of the list
- Agnès beaches
- Beast
- Great job
- Black girl
- Day for the night
- Eyes without face
- Fat girl
- Phantasmagoria
- Forbidden games
- Goodbye to the first love
- Illusion
- Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Brussels
- Human beast
- Hatred
- Last summer
- Unhappy (2019)
- My mother
- My uncle
- Murmur
- Little mother
- Rififi
- Saint Omer
- Soliel without
- Seventh continent
- Aliens on the lake
- Summertime (2015)
- Everything is fine
- Drifter