The Royal We - All The Rage
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Wordle 1,020 2/6* (doesn't count, luck)
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#Worldle #804 (04.04.2024) 1/6 (100%)
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La Palabra Del Día keeps sensible hours.
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Framed #755 (nope. I'm awake at rought 3.30am feeling as if my shoulders, neck, ankles and wrists have been stung by a bee. I'm coping fine but it is unpleasant and definitely interferes with sleep. It's like been woken by a physical embodiment of an anxiety dream. Yesterday I watched a British, specifically Scottish film, called Complicity, from 2000 based on the 1993 Iain Banks novel of the same name. I've read the book too, albeit just long enough ago I didn't remember I had until one third of the way into the film. It had, has, a lot of good actors doing a good job with what is an affectedly 1990s book and script. It's the most 1990s film make in 2000 there is. There's a certain kind of forced edginess through the use of recreational drugs, booze and kinky sex, which are, in themselves, edgy, but somehow the 1990s aesthetic reduces to them to things done to piss off the parents and squares, superficial signifiers of hipness, rather than complicated or compelling realities. Maybe that was the point. A nihilism. It was a good film, because of the people involved, but so very much of its time I'm not sure it holds up. There are also numerous examples of explanatory dialogue pushing the plot forward, which wouldn't be out of place in a book or radio play, but in a largely visual medium seemed like cheating a little. Scotland, on the east coast, at the crappy time of the year, on film is magical. I've only been there once as a teenager and was struck by how it was a place that was so simultaneously beautiful and utterly boring that people, in that case teenagers, have to create their own cultural scene because mutual boredom gives birth to, fleeting, scenes. I wonder how that's holding up post internet where the world potentially meets the world*. It's probably better or the same. Complicity is on Prime Video and I'm not sure I'd recommend it as a film, or the book, but it is interesting and of a time.)
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* Which is really the kind of 90s internet utopianism since abutted by geography, parochialism, societal realities, politics, and reactionaries.