The Duretti Column - Bordeaux ‡
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Wordle 1,023 4/6*
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#Worldle #807 (07.04.2024) 1/6 (100%) (cheated)
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La palabra del día #822 5/6 (culo de primavera)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #819 4/6
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Framed #758 (nope. I watched MasterChef and 2/3rds of 8 For Silver, on Netflix, which is also called The Cursed (2021). I kept falling asleep at the end of it, because it had been a long day and I drank ‡a glass of wine. The cinematography and direction in The Curse is excellent. Not just good, but excellent. I'm so troped out when it comes to supernatural horror/drama and despite of that that the plot kept me, if not rivetted, at least watching. I know cinema plot arcs are structurally limited by duration and coherence but there's still a large number of ways to work within those constraints. I like Nicolas Roeg's direction, whom I bring up because I like many others, each of whom are significantly different directors. So there's a lot to work with within plot structure in terms of direction and writing despite a broad adherence to Aristotelian or Dan Harmon-ian plot structure. Still makes it bloody difficult to navigate what is good, when shows on Netflix, particularly, fall into repeating genres so much. More annoying than difficult because there will be some that are really good, or interesting, or undeserving of a low IMDB score, or press reviewers were worrying about looking cool and not being denounced, hiding among a cloud of shows of a similar genre. I suppose it's kind of an old person's rant. It kind of is, but I'd like to point out I'm not saying it's rubbish. Most stuff in most media is mediocre at any time. Watch old chart shows of your favourite era. There will be stunning highlights but mostly stuff that we've forgotten about. That's you, that is, Netflix. If it wasn't for occasionally really good stuff like 3 Body Problem I'd give it up. Is less, and accuracy, better? Or a scatter gun that occasionally hits the spot? I don't know the answer artistically, or financially, both have merits and downsides. Balls to this, I want breakfast. I will watch the remainder of the film later.)
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