FROM 25TH SEPTEMBER 2014
First thing watched in year 2... Chris Petit & Iain Sinclair's London Orbital
Chris Petit's film journeys through the stories and places hidden in and around the world's biggest bypass, the M25.
To conclude I like the M25 less.
"The M25 is an inflatable sofa" - what are you even talking about Chris/Iain?
oh dem beatz, crunchy guitar riffs
Defending \m/
STOP USING BIG WORDS
oh breakin' da law - #thuglife
endless travel without past or future - I like this idea
M25 like a donut, but not like a film
SPN refrences, all the links to supernatural things, yaas #dracula
Will this film ever end? like the m25 oh meaningful, very deep.
film about making a film?!?!
the split screen with the photos works well *REMEMBER THIS*
oh travel sickness
what even is the point?
this doesn't have anything to do with the m25.
however I get how it links to journeys, very clever.
almost like a stories of the m25, context of the surrounding areas that no one really knows about and how the road has looped and how people have been affected.
Clever how it links life on/next to and because of the m25, it emphasised the boredom.
I GET THE DONUT/ FILM ANALOGY NOW... i think.
After re reading my notes it's interesting how I picked up on things that were related to the unit but didn't realise at the time.
The idea of endless travel without past or future I really like and how when you are traveling you are in the moment and because sometimes traveling in that way is so uneventful there isn't really a past or future till you have reached your destination.
The donut/ film analogy I think I understand, the donut doesn't have a beginning there is no starting point, its continuous where as film even though it can be looped there is a beginning, middle and end, might have got the wrong idea from that but still that is a good point?
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