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vineri, 5 iunie 2026

Top Ten Psychiatrists / Psychoanalysts

Psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, therapists. Group therapy or one-on-one. Mentalist, alienist, psychoanalyst, shrink.

Speaking of the original HBO series In Treatment, which itself comes from the Israeli BeTipul, I thought of no better way to wrap up this series of rankings, especially since I had my share of shrinks in my time. :-)

The number one “psychiatric” film would be One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975, Milos Forman), but the psychiatrist there is merely window dressing; Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) is the one who embodies the oppressive system. And then there’s virtually any Woody Allen film, especially the Gene Wilder episode from *Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972), featuring the doctor who falls in love with Daisy the sheep, which I previously discussed in my ranking of performances in Woody Allen films.

K-PAX (2001, Iain Softley), in which Jeff Bridges plays Dr. Mark Powell, treating an alien—or merely a psychotic patient? (Kevin Spacey)—and the Argentine counterpart Hombre mirando al sudeste (1986, Eliseo Subiela), are really about the patients, much like Nash (Russell Crowe) in A Beautiful Mind (2001, Ron Howard).

There’s also Dr. Marc Chabot (Yves Montand) in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970, Vincente Minnelli), who hypnotizes Barbra Streisand and discovers she has lived previous lives. Barbra herself tried being a doctor in The Prince of Tides (1991), attempting to cure Nick Nolte.

But my personal favorite is Klaus Kinski as Dr. Hugo Zuckerbrot in Buddy Buddy (1981), Billy Wilder’s remake (and final film) of L’Emmerdeur (1973, Édouard Molinaro), unfortunately only a supporting role, complete with a fondness for nudist therapy.

And then there’s Dr. Elliot (Michael Caine) from Brian De Palma’s thriller Dressed to Kill (1980), whom I would call the “cross-dressing” variation.

Still, I decided to give the place to the illustrious Dr. Caligari. To paraphrase Siegfried Kracauer’s From Caligari to Hitler, this ranking goes from Caligari to Freud...





10. Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss) in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Robert Wiene)



Variation: creepy

Dr. Caligari runs an asylum and uses the somnambulist Cesare for various dirty jobs. Similar to Edgar Allan Poe’s The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and its idea that the inmates have taken over the asylum.

Its descendants include Asylum (1972, Roy Ward Baker), as well as the opening and cover art of In the Mouth of Madness (1995, John Carpenter).

Successors: Fritz Lang’s Dr. Mabuse, Dr. M, the mega-villains of the James Bond franchise beginning with Dr. No, etc.

Caligari controls Cesare, in a scene set to music by Lacrimosa.

(The full film can be found on YouTube.)


9. Dr. Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) in Spellbound (1945, directed by Alfred Hitchcock)



Variation: mysterious

A thriller populated by psychiatrists, fascinated with psychoanalysis—a fairly new concept in Hollywood at the time—partly inspired by producer David O. Selznick’s own experiences in therapy.

Psychiatrist Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) treats the amnesiac John Ballantine (Gregory Peck), accused of murder.

Based on the novel The House of Dr. Edwardes by Francis Beeding, the pseudonym of John Palmer and Hilary St. George Sanders, screenplay by Ben Hecht.

Memorable above all for its dream sequence designed by Salvador Dalí, and for a recurring skiing sequence.

Successor: Gothika (2003, Mathieu Kassovitz), with Halle Berry as an amnesiac psychiatrist committed to an asylum for a murder she cannot remember committing.


Trailer! (The full film can be found on YouTube.)


8. Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson) in Anger Management (2003, directed by Peter Segal)



Variation: out-of-control!

Jack Nicholson, usually the patient :-) (with the exception of “The Specialist” in the musical Tommy (1975), Ken Russell’s adaptation of The Who), plays an anger-management therapist—or whatever the proper term may be; the closest translation I found was “treatment for controlling one’s temper”—in a mediocre film that deserved a much better director.

A vehicle for Adam Sandler, who, when placed face to face with Jack’s explosive personality, is completely eclipsed.

Best scene: Adam, backed up by Jack, singing I Feel Pretty from West Side Story on the bridge!



7. Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) in the Halloween series



Created by John Carpenter for the landmark 1978 film.

The name was borrowed from Psycho, from the character played by John Gavin, Sam Loomis.

Dr. Loomis is Michael Myers’ nemesis. He treated him at the institution from which Myers escaped. He is also the commentator, the voice of reason, and the only character besides Michael Myers himself to appear throughout the series: five films, including Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, released shortly before Pleasence’s death in 1995.

Played by Malcolm McDowell in Rob Zombie’s remake.


On the nature of evil!


6. Dr. Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) in Analyze This (1999, directed by Harold Ramis)



Variation: sleeps with the fishes!

Mob boss Vitti (Robert De Niro) has problems and decides to see a psychiatrist. But nobody must find out. Otherwise Vitti might end up sleeping with the fishes too, Luca Brasi style.

Nemesis: Chazz Palminteri, to whom the meaning of the word “closure” has to be explained.

The dramatic TV version: The Sopranos, released the very same year. Which came first? Only they know who inspired whom, but Analyze This is the parody version, a kind of sitcom blown up to feature-film proportions.

Sequel: Analyze That (2002), also directed by Harold Ramis.


Explaining the Oedipus complex! “Fuckin’ Greeks!”


5. Dr. Bill Capa (Bruce Willis) in Color of Night (1994, directed by Richard Rush)



Variation: it’s so bad, it’s good!

The most improbable psychiatrist ever.

Color-blind, traumatized by the color red, trapped in a Hitchcockian thriller inspired in part by Vertigo. Someone starts killing off his patients.

The patient roster is practically a compendium of cult actors: Lance Henriksen, Brad Dourif, Lesley Ann Warren, Kevin J. O'Connor.

Steamy sex scenes with the then-young Jane March (The Lover).

Bruce also played a psychiatrist, Dr. Crowe, in The Sixth Sense (1999, M. Night Shyamalan), but I left him off the list for objective reasons: he belongs to the spirit world. :-)


A fan-made video clip for the title song (super-cheesy), performed by Lauren Christy!


4. Dr. Martin Dysart (Richard Burton) in Equus (1977, directed by Sidney Lumet)



Variation: equestrian

A drama written by Peter Shaffer, adapted from his own play, in which Harry Potter himself (a.k.a. Daniel Radcliffe) is currently appearing nude on Broadway.

Burton delivers a magnificent performance as a doctor determined to cure an extremely disturbed young man obsessed with horses (Peter Firth).

Nominated for three Academy Awards (Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay) and winner of two Golden Globes, for Best Dramatic Actor (Burton) and Best Supporting Actor (Firth).

In the original Broadway production (1974–75), Anthony Hopkins played Dysart.


Trailer!


3. Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) in What About Bob? (1991, directed by Frank Oz)



Variation: funny

Bill Murray is Bob, the patient who relentlessly torments Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss).

The Romanian title used on television (since it never received a theatrical release) was The Psychiatrist on Vacation.

Similar: the Burt Reynolds / Dom DeLuise pairing in The End (1978, directed by Burt Reynolds).


The “Gimme Gimme, I Need I Need...” scene. (The full film can be found on YouTube.)


2. Col. Vincent Kane (Stacy Keach) in The Ninth Configuration (1980, directed by William Peter Blatty)



Variation: red herrings!

Based on William Peter Blatty’s novel Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane (The Exorcist).

How Do You Fight A War Called Madness?

A new commander arrives at a castle where he applies shock therapy to former soldiers suffering from mental illness.

An entirely male cast: Jason Miller, Stuart Wilson, Neville Brand, Robert Loggia, Joe Spinell.

A film about post-war trauma—in this case Vietnam—one of the greatest unknown films ever made, although it enjoys a loyal cult following. Now available in its longer director’s cut.

Packed with references to The Exorcist, also written and produced by Blatty.

Filmed in Hungary. The castle is Burg Eltz in Germany.

Successor: Shutter Island (2010, Martin Scorsese).


Part One: the opening sequence set to “St. Antone” by Denny Brooks. (The full film can be found on YouTube.)


1. Dr. Freud (Alan Arkin) in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976, directed by Herbert Ross)



Variation: Freudian :-)

The film in which Dr. Freud (Alan Arkin) treats Sherlock Holmes (Nicol Williamson), brought to him by Dr. Watson (Robert Duvall) for cocaine addiction—hence the film’s title.

Based on the novel by Nicholas Meyer.

Laurence Olivier plays Professor Moriarty and Vanessa Redgrave is the romantic interest, Lola Deveraux.

A special, one-of-a-kind film that clearly influenced Alan Moore’s graphic novel The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

Predecessor: Freud had appeared on screen before, from John Huston’s 1962 biopic Freud, starring Montgomery Clift, to the less likely incarnation played by Jamie Elman (his co-star from California Dreaming!) in the film where Armand Assante portrays Nietzsche, When Nietzsche Wept (2007, Pinchas Perry).


TV promo.

Therapist on Duty: Alin Ludu Dumbravă



duminică, 4 ianuarie 2026

Top 2025 albums, concerts and soundtracks

Albums:

 1. The Waterboys -The Life and Death of Dennis Hopper

nothing gets closer to this.  5 stars out of Five !

If there ever was a musical biopic this is it...



Gigs

Abroad
2.The Tiger Lilies' Macbeth- Barcelona



4 Iron Maiden  -Belfort, France
should've been The Waterboys in Porto but it was cancelled,. Went to IMAX and saw The Shining insteed..

Inland ;)
Laibach-Quantic
Curtis Salgado -Brasov Jazz and Blues



Zac Harmon -Brasov Jazz and Blues
David Ronaldo and the Dice-Brasov Jazz and Blues
John Nemeth-Brezoi
Fantastic Negrito -Brezoi
Bluesferatu redux -Bran Castle 
Vulture industries-Rockstadt
All TBF ;) esp. TBF VII- John Primer & Giles Robson, Sean Chambers,  Riccardo Grosso, Jorg Danelsien, Todd Sharpville, Eamonn Mc Cormack, Luke Winslow-King,  TRES, ', Jose Ramirez.
and how about that S.H.I.T. ? ;) 
also Bluesferatu in Bran- for the Second Year. 


Top Ten 2025 Soundtracks 
Sinners -Ludwig Goranson & VA
One Battle After Another -Jonny Greenwood
Sirat - Kangding Ray
No Other Choice- Cho Young-Wuk
Ballad of a Simple Man-Wolker Bertelmann
Highest 2 Lowest-Terence Blanchard
28 years Later -Young Fathers
Eddington -Daniel Pemberton
Play Dirty-Alan Silvestri -* way better than the film



special mention (Hans Zimmer Award of the Year ;)
F1

Top films of 2025

Tough cookie, lost count of how many films I've seen. Less than probably any year. Over 200, less than 300 ? More ? I started to put them on Letterboxed starting late October but still didn't catch up with the rest.

***

Top of the series is here and films from 2024 are again a problem, The Brutalist and The Substance should've make the 2025 list, as there still are some of 2025 which I haven't seen yet (Hamnet,-saw it,. did not like at all- Resurrection, Sound of Falling ?). Marty Supreme would make Top 5 but I've seen it in Januaray 2026. 

Top Ten  soundtracks here. 

Just caught up with Park Chan-Wook's No Other Choice that makes the list. It's limited in Romanian Cinemas now, so try to see it on the big screen, it's worthy.



Kinda disappointed with Romanian Cinema this year too. I liked Kontinental '25 and that's it. Could 've been also Jude's Dracula but he made it such an intentional mess and duration wise a whole calvary...

But disappointments of the year: the new Running Man by Edgar Wright. And the last Mission: Impossible. Hopefully...Oy...


Top 5 -alphabetically:
all that's clickable as links are my "reviews"

Eddington -Ari Aster
O agente secreto-Kleber Mendonça Filho
One Battle After Another -Paul Thomas Anderson
Sinners -Ryan Cooglar
Sirat -Oliver Laxe


Marty Supreme -also in Jan. 2026

Almost Famous ;) -also alphabetically:

Ballad of a Small Player -Edward Berger
Bugonia -Yorgos Lanthimos
Caught Stealing -Darren Aronofsky
Frankenstein -Guillermo del Toro
In the Hand of Dante -Julian Schnabel 

Nouvelle Vague -Richard Linklater
Nuremberg -James Vanderbilt
The Materialist -Kelly Reichardt
Tornado - John McLean
Train Dreams- Clint Bentley
Warfare -Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza




Nicolas Cage Award of the Year:  The Surfer  (d. by Lorcan Finnegan) 2024 !


Horror:

28 years Later-Danny Boyle 
Together -Michael Shanks
Weapons -Zach Cregger
Good Boy- Ben Leonberg
The Monkey-Osgood Perkins
Dangerous Animals -Sean Byrne
The Gorge -Scott Derrickson
The Long Walk -Francis Lawrence
The Substance -2024, Coralie Fargeat
Keeper -Osgood Perkins

Comedy:
even weaker as it is, still good fun !!!
This is Spinal Tap 2:  The End Continues by the late Rob Reiner....
Bunny -Ben Jacobsen 
an indie, punkish NY film in the best way, kinetic, quirky, funny, dark comedy, punkimprovised, irreverent. Cool punk songs too.


Documentary:

Soundtrack for a coup d'etat -2024-Johan Grimonprez
the doors -When You're Strange- - Tom DiCillo, from 2009 but remastered in Cinema limited
pink floyd at pompei -1972. Adrian Mabel, remastered in Cinema limited
Devo -2024, Chris Smith   -netflix
Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius) 2025/ Questlove   -netflix


Catch-Up -Four Aces:



The Childhood of a Leader -2015 Brady Corbet

Finalmente l'alba - Saverio Costanzo -2023, on which I wrote: 

Rome and Cinecitta 1953. More like a drreamlike story, a false thriller, homage to Fellini and La Dolce Vita, Notti di Cabiria, and linked to a real muder cold case known as the Italian Black Dahlia. Interesting slow film, in the Venice Competition in 2023. Modern beat score, strange and eerie. Song Last Nite by The Stokes (2011) on the end credits. 
3 1/2 out of 5

vineri, 2 ianuarie 2026

No Other Choice (2025)

1st film I saw on 2026 it's one of the best of 2025 and one of Park Chan-wook's best. No Other Choice aka Eojjeolsuga eobsda.  It's also the offical Korean Submission for Best International film at the Oscars and it's nominated for 3 Golden Globes Awards. No Other Choice premiered in the 2025 Venice Film Fest Competition. It won Best Director in Sitges FF. 

It's limited in Romanian Cinemas now, so try to see it on the big screen, it's worthy. Just peropeare for slower development, the film has 2h19 mins.

I follow the Korean director for 25 years, ever since he came to Bucharest with his 1st feature, JSA (Joint Security Area) at the 1st Festasia fest edition.  That was before Oldboy, Mr. and Mrs. Vengeance, Thirst, Handmaiden and Stoker. Saw most of his oeuvre, also the HBO series The Sympathiser, so I can say that this one it's one of his best. 


Lee Byung-hun who is South Korean leading man is here a Paper Man, formerly "Pulp Man of the Year 2019." He was also in PCWook's JSA, in A Bittersweet Life, Squid Game series, even in G.I. Joe. He gets back at working with PCW after 25 years. Here he is a plain family man, with a desperate will to get back to his job that was downsized.  Son Ye-jin is great too as his wife Miri, and so is the son Si-one and the daughter Ri-One- playing cello. And the two dogs (Si-Two and Ri-Two). And all the supporting characters. Great supporting characters !

It's a Korean Le Coupert / The Axe, based on Donald  E.Westlake 1997 novel. It was made before by Costa-Gavras in 2005 as The Ax, a great black comedy, merciless, starring José Garcia. But Wook-Chan goes even further in absurdity and satire. He co-wrote this with Don McKellar, they worked together before on The Sympathiser. The film is produced by Costa-Gavras family and it's dedicated to the Greek director, who kept the rights of the novel and gave them to Park Chan. The film was supposed to be in English first (starting 2009) but kept developing.

Via IMDB: During a live discussion with Costa-Gavras at the 2019 Busan International Film Festival, Park told audiences that he was still working on his adaptation of Westlake's novel. The film was described by Park as a "lifetime project" and that while he hadn't begun filming it yet, he wished "to make this film as my masterpiece." Gavras, who still held the rights to the book, had helped Park to develop the project. The film was set to be an English-language picture, with Don McKellar co-writing the script alongside Park.

The design is fabulous too, from the bonsai and the greenhouse to the seasons change, going from summer to winter (it was shot in a period of five months, from August 2024 to January 2025). The colors are very important for the transitions and the story. Impeccable widescreen (2.35 : 1) cinematography  (by Kim Woo-hyung who worked before with the director on The Little Drummer Girl series) and editing (Kim Sang-bum, Park's editor since JSA), adding to the plot points and directing. 
Great score too, and great idea of a cello subplot, by Chan-wook Park's collaborator, Cho Young-Wuk.  The score includes incidental classical music, Mozart piano concerto (no. 23!), Marin Marais and pop hits, Korean and American (Hold On I'm Coming by Sam and Dave -1966), edited and directed on camera (one set-piece might as well be the best Cinema scene of 2025!-and the funniest -with subtitles too ;).

4 out of 5 / 8 out of 10 !!!

I've always been trying to follow the footsteps of the great masters of cinema, most of whom have passed away today. I've tried very hard to reach their level. And I think in certain scenes or certain films, I might have reached a similar level, but there's still a very long way to go. So, when I think about how many more films I can make for the rest of my life, I feel very rushed.”

Park Chan-wook 

*the screenplay of the film in English can be found here !!! 

duminică, 21 septembrie 2025

Black Rabbit (2025)

Binged this over two nights Black Rabbit, 8 episodes, New York set and well presented into it. The name of the show -miniseries of a Season, no twofers, comes from a bar / restaurant / lounge next top Brooklyn Bridge, names Black Rabbit. Intrigued me that Jude Law sings, together with Albert Hammond Jr. from The Strokes, they are The Black Rabbits, the fictional band in the new netflix series.


There are two Black Rabbits songs, “Turned To Black” and “Outside People,” written and produced by Albert Hammond, Jr. 


Best part of Jason Bateman's career IMO, great teaming with Jude Law as the Friedken brothers, Jake and Vince. Jake own the Black Rabbit and wants to move to The Room, Vince is an addict and a f**k up on the run, turning like a bad penny into Jack's life, worst moment, worst time...

Great supporting cast, including Troy Kutsur (Oscar winner from CODA), Abbey Lee (Oz ex model, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Neon Demon, Old), Joe Ales as Jules Zablonski, Don Harvey, Dagmara Dominczyk, many more. 

Great tense score by Danny Bensi & Saunder Jurriaans (series Tokyo Vice, Ozark and Speak No Evil). 

Links with Ozark and The Order, Justin Kurzel (directs last 2 eps), the writers, who wrote both, Zach Baylin and Kate Susman (also producer and showrunner). 

First 2 eps directed by Bateman and 2 more by Laura Linney, his partner in the Ozark series. Two more by Ben Semanoff (also from Ozark).  Lots of Ozarks and Jude Law's The Order that led to this greenlit by netflix. Location shooting and plenty of atmosphere, noirish nightmare descent, bravura performances, I guess it won't be much loved but I appreciated it. Will be on my list of 2025 Top series. 

joi, 9 ianuarie 2025

Top albums 2024

& here are my Top albums of last year (2023)


The The -Ensoulment (could easily be the album of the year for me, lyricswise it's brilliant, poetry and elegy / eulogy


Bruce Dickinson -The Mandrake Project  (and a cancelled concert :((()




Elbow-Audio Vertigo




Judas Priest -Invisible Shield

                                        


Deep Purple =1



Another masterful Bob Ezrin production with DP, his fifth with the band (starting with Now What ?! " in 2013), an elegant classy album of a bans that had nothing more to prove a long time ago, and now it's just having fun !

The Black Crowes-Happiness Bastards 

-great comeback, Rock'nRolla ! their first album since 2009 !



Mark Knopfler-One Deep River -just good old MK !

Ian Hunter - Defiance Part 2 Fiction (part 1, in 2023's top)

Bill Wyman-Drive My Car  -Wyman is 87 !


MC5- Heavy Lifting
new material released after Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson''s deaths, featuring Tom Morello, Slash, Vernon Reed.  First album of the band in 53 years !!! Again Bob Ezrin's in the cooking !!!
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/mc5-new-album-heavy-lifting-1235034356/
                                                Wayne Kramer & Bob Ezrin in the studio



Like the Nick Cave (Wild God), liked The Cure, but they ain't my bands.

A mention to the new David Gilmour -Luck and Strange, but can't say the album satisfied me.

Liked more the Body Count version of "Confortably Numb" , featuring David Gilmour.

Discovered a new great band, punk garage rockin' Australian: 

Amyl and the Sniffers -Cartoon Darkness 


found out Kasabian reunited: Happenings 


COMPILATION:

Various Artists: The Power of the Heart- A Tribute to Lou Reed 

-featuring Keith Richards' Waiting for the Man !


ARCHIVE:

The Michael Schenker Group - Is It Loud Enough (Michael Schenker Group 1980-1983) 6 discs



*and what could be the 'anthem" of the year, the unreleased instrumental Edward & Eddie Van Halen song, Unfinished 

BLUES:

Slash -Orgy of the Dead


Rob Tognoni-Rebel

Luke Winslow-King -Flash-A-Magic

Walter Trout-Broken


marți, 7 ianuarie 2025

Top films 2024

(wherever is a link I wrote about 'em), 

still have to see The Brutalist and some more to come. 

The top in Romanian about films in cinemas in 2024 here 

 the series of 2024 here

and my Top films of 2023 here. 

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# 1 across the aldmovieland: Furiosa (A Mad Max Saga)


then:

Anora- also the comedy of the year


From 2023 as seen in 2024: 
io capitano 




animation:
Flow

muzical:
joker folie a deux
Oddity
Sting
& Late Night with the Devil (but from 2023) 

Thriller:
Strange Darling (production year 2023)
LaRoy, Texas (2023 also)

& more:


The Apprentice -best performance of 2024, Sebastian Stan (not the one from a Different Man, kind of Elephant man 2024)

The Bikeriders -flawed but still...

action but with a soul and a message (maybe too much even) but cool: Monkey Man (on that budget chapeau bas Dev Patel !!!)


Guilty pleasure film of the year: John Woo's own remake of THE KILLER


Nicolas Cage Award of the Year: Longlegs (not seen The Surfer yet)


Bonus: a grand barf for the grand guignol of The Substance (will see it again in theaters soon and conclude)-Later Edit, yep, much better, I swallowed the last 1/2 hr. ok)

Romanian film of the year:
Anul nou care nu a fost / The New Year that never Was


Documentary: 
Mrs. Buica (from 2023, but saw in 2024)
Alice On & Off / Isabela Tent

Disappointment of the year: Megalopolis :(

Worst film of the year/cash-in: Gladiator II (again, Ridley Scott :( after Napoleon in 2023, and so on...)
 

vineri, 26 ianuarie 2024

Nu aștepta prea mult de la sfârșitul lumii/Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (2023)

Psychotronic* film of the Year (on my Top Films of 2023): Nu aștepta prea mult de la sfârșitul lumii/Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World by Radu Jude. 

Just saw this mid Jan. in a theater (Reduta, Brasov), with people, and so I had to change /add this item to the Top. It's at once Bravura filmmaking, Saboteur cinema, punkish anarchistic/nihilistic deconstruction of the language (Godard-like), subversive Meta meta cinema, a pamphlet and a satire, filled with insider jokes that my guess is don't translate, even though the film, premiering in Locarno Film Fest last summer and awarded there the Jury's Special Prize, is on the most highbrow lists, from Cahiers du Cinema, to Sight and Sound and a great Arthouse hit in the US (it will be distributed there in March by MUBI). It was Romania's entry for the Oscars, as surreal as it sounds, not that the film isn't good enough but because it's so experimental and off mainstream someone should be crazy to really think it'll be qualified for an Oscar nod.

Psychotronic* =from Un Chien Andalou to Doogtooth or Mandy, or Perrot Le Fou and Jodorowski, this is the cinema of a FreakOut mind and stream of it. Dada and beyond. A genre of Subversive cinema.

Plot (or should I say Com-plot;):

It's about a day in the life of a production assistant (Angela -a brilliant Ilinca Manolache, chosen as Top Actresses of the year by ICS-International Cinephile Society, see here- and my bet on the Gopo award for lead actress this year), as she drives around Bucharest doing various chores and prepping (preparing) a corporate work safety commercial. She also tick tocks obscenities (funny and absurd ones) under a male avatar and the name Bobiță, as a commentary of the crazy hellish life around her.

This apocaly-pic (in the cinema sense film), is imo Jude's Le Mepris, but as Godard had Fritz Lang, Radu Jude has Uwe Boll -ouch, and I know Uwe well, did a q and a with him at Grossmann years ago, was on the Bucharest set of Bloodrayne, met him as he was self-promoting his films in Marche in Cannes, hiked with him on the hills of Ljutomer and had schpritzer which he hated ;) Uwe is shown filming in a Bucharest studio a sort of Z like Men in Black -and he tick toks freely the F * off and F* all of you-and this for me is the major stunt of the film ;), also it might say something about the state of cinema and the world now, yep. Had a blast watching it, but it's not funny, more like a tragic journey into a hellish Bucharest. Plus auto-referential Jude on his PPM's, commercials background and cameos by him (Glovo man) and Marius Panduru, the DOP, as a hotel doorman, loved them both.  Excruciating longeur (willingly, but hardcore, Cristi Puiu's style)-144 min, bravura one-shot sequence of 40 mins, grainy B & W, as Jarmusch's first fares (but JJ had no money, man), a take on Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues famous cue cards through Vali Sterian's Exercitiu, into the green screen of 'woke" cancel culture of a politically correct message in a work safety corporate video. The film audio track is a world of its own, with the songs played (SPP included;), a copious manea from Tranylvania, the radio comments plus the phone conversations and the interjections from the real people in traffic. Cleo from 5 to 7 in a sordid world with overtime galore (from six am til afterdark, but with time for even a quickie and a shaorma ;)


The film inside the film (in color) is the infamous piece of propaganda, Angela merge mai departe/Angela keeps on going (1981, Lucian Bratu director, written by film critic Eva Sârbu!!!), a Feminist Fare 'cos Elena Ceaușescu (the wife and "balls & brains" of RSR's ex-Cîrmaci, not a coincidence this is posted on his Bday ;) wanted a film about a comrade female worker and she got one. And she is Angela and she is a Taxi driver, ha, Romanian Taxi Driver that is. You gotta understand that in Communist Romania taking a cab was not something anyone affords, only in matters of emergency would be used by the New Breed of People ('Omul nou"). Also I was unfortunate enough to see this in a theater when it came out or on an early 80's re-run. Bummer. Big bummer. Was almost nauseous, bored and offended -cinematically and esthetically, even as a kid!) to the extent of leaving the theater. The title became tho some sort of an urban joke (Angela that keeps going...). Jude takes the protagonist actress of 1981, Dorina Lazăr and brings her in his 2023 universe, but as a character from that film, not as the actress, as if she is a retired cab driver. It's cruel to the actors and misleading to those who think the footage is a documentary about the old Bucharest (incl. the Uranus quarter razed by Ceausescu to build his "House of the People"). Next to Angela/Dorina is her husband, Laszlo Miske, who was credited in the film from 1981, as Vasile Miske (though his character was Gyuri), his name made Romanian, as was the policy of the times. Heavily ironic, a Laszlo made a Vasile... But subversive to the max, Jude puts these characters as the parents of the work accident handicaped son who will star along with its family in the caution commercial for a family fare of 1000 euros. The filming of the commercial is the cream of the crop, a hysterical pastiche of any shot like this, also Jude's own commercials (with Șerban Pavlu as the director and a throwback at Jude s 1st feature, Cea mai fericită fată din lume/The Happiest Girl in the World-2009 where Pavlu was also the director-i's the same director, I guess ), with most of the comments being thrown in off camera, from cynical jokes to film buff comments (like the precious but useless -on purpose-info of how many takes did Charlie Chaplin took on City Lights for a line, even though the film was silent...or the Lumiere brothers Trains Exit being a documentary, Melies shooting a commercial in 1897, etc. Featuring also a clueless Nina Hoss ( German International star of Barbara, Phoenix and..Jack Ryan series) as Doris Goethe, the grand grand grand daughter of That Goethe. 

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