Isaac Feldberg
@isaacfeldberg · 4:55
A24’s "The Green Knight," on VOD today, is a bold reimagining of Arthurian myth
It takes liberties with the source material, subverts it in surprising ways, delivers some unforgettable images that you won't be expecting. All in all, it's a great time at the movies. I would recommend it and let me know what you think. This is. Isaac Feldberg On Swell With a hearty recommendation of the Green Knight
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 1:36
The closest maybe I have gotten is Lars von Trier Melancholia, which I think came out in 2011. Just really stunning. I felt transported in a way that goes beyond just being lost in the vivid and continuous dream of a fictional world. There were so many stylistic elements here, and I think risks that were taken when it came to how the plot was constructed and how meaning was made visually and through the characters and the interactions. So like I said, still wrapping my mind around it
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 3:02
And third, I think you have to go in knowing it's David Lowry, it's a David Lowry film. It's not a Serguine film. It's not a King Arthur film. It's a David Lowry film. You have to go in knowing that I really appreciate you both reflecting on the hallucinogenic nature of the images. I really appreciate that the trailer is gorgeous. The trailer made. My wife and I are really excited to see it
Isaac Feldberg
@isaacfeldberg · 4:21
Tim, pardon my delay in getting back to you on this. I really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on The Green Light. I think very much in the same way as your wife. I was thinking about a story watching this and like this guy has a very particular vision of what storytelling is meant to do. And I think the idea of him as a deconstructionist is really interesting because I think that his films are all very existentially concerned