The 9/12 Project 9.12.01
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Hey guys!
This is my first post in the Movies section of the forum, as I'm actually quite new to the forums but am a massive movie fan!
I'm posting a kind of appreciation/opinion thread to see what everyone thinks of Lars Von Trier and his previous/future works. I personally consider him to be my favourite director of all time, as his movies are so inspiring and original. I recently watched The Idiots for the first time, and must say that although there were a lot of surprising scenes, the content and themes of the movie were fantastic.
Perhaps my favourite Trier movie would have to be Dancer In The Dark, starring Bjork in the leading role. The way he portrayed her character, Selma, and the kind of musical themes running throughout the movie were just beautiful - not to mention that the ending of the movie made me sob! I'm also a huge fan of his America: Land of Opportunity series, and cannot wait for Wasington to finally start production.
I've not yet had a chance to see Antichrist, but I'm so excited as it is coming to a small arthouse cinema in my city on the 21st of August. What did everyone make of the movie?
Anyway, I'd just like to know other people's opinions on him as a director and perhaps some views on his previous and future works!
This is my first post in the Movies section of the forum, as I'm actually quite new to the forums but am a massive movie fan!
I'm posting a kind of appreciation/opinion thread to see what everyone thinks of Lars Von Trier and his previous/future works. I personally consider him to be my favourite director of all time, as his movies are so inspiring and original. I recently watched The Idiots for the first time, and must say that although there were a lot of surprising scenes, the content and themes of the movie were fantastic.
Perhaps my favourite Trier movie would have to be Dancer In The Dark, starring Bjork in the leading role. The way he portrayed her character, Selma, and the kind of musical themes running throughout the movie were just beautiful - not to mention that the ending of the movie made me sob! I'm also a huge fan of his America: Land of Opportunity series, and cannot wait for Wasington to finally start production.
I've not yet had a chance to see Antichrist, but I'm so excited as it is coming to a small arthouse cinema in my city on the 21st of August. What did everyone make of the movie?
Anyway, I'd just like to know other people's opinions on him as a director and perhaps some views on his previous and future works!
