“My Mind’s An Ocean In Mona Lisa’s Hand She Dreams A Hiding World Where The Water Runs Red Tonight My Dreams Are Borne On Mona Lisa’s Breast We’ll Walk A Burning World Where The Sun Shines Darkness” This post must begin with an expression of regret for not delivering for you, dear reader. My intentionContinue reading “UPGRADE: A Report from “The Burning World””
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T.o.t.L.O. E17: “Crash” (1996)
The latest installment of the Theatre of the Less Obvious highlights the controversial film “Crash,” directed by David Cronenberg. This adaptation of J.G. Ballard’s novel explores the eroticism of car crashes, prompting intense reactions. It challenges viewers with its graphic depictions and philosophical themes regarding technology, intimacy, and human disconnection.