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RE: Supernatural Realism in Film
Guillermo Del Toro in his supernatural realism is very close to depict how one day human will be able to see a reality of ghosts and all invisible realm which is hidden far from our eyes not scare us to death with the reality of all facet dimensions implies
We can relate ghosts in stories to human beings who are unable to break out of a mode of thinking or behavior. In this way the living can be ghosts.
Stay tuned!
Our behavior and thinking is deeply social. I would say our mind, the way of its thinking, is a social and of one or another community we belong to. About Ghosts: Everything and everyone can be found in vibrations were left or are remaining in some tracks, which can be seen and decoded by some folks and other living creatures.
You provoked me to watch Crimson Peak by Guillermo del Toro. Well, his ideas are more profound than modern resources of cinematograph can offer, perhaps it is not possible to express in literature either…
So glad to hear it! Even more than thinking about these movies I'm excited about people seeing them.
Yesterday I tried to watch “The shape of Water” but failed. Perhaps the film is too much is mainstream movies with the platitude plot: Beast and Beauty. All the awards it gets are not a fact it’s a masterpiece… What would you say I wonder?
I haven't seen it yet! But if I do I will write an analysis for sure.