“In the first half of Playtime, I direct the people to follow the architect’s guidelines. Everybody is filmed as if moving in straight lines and feeling prisoners of their surroundings. Modern architecture would like typists to sit straight, would like everyone to take themselves very seriously. In the first part of the film, the architecture plays a leading role but gradually, warmth, contact and friendship as well as the individual I defend, take over this international setting and then neon advertisements make their entrance and the world starts to swirl and it all ends up in a merry-go-round. There are no more straight angles at the end of the film.”
-Jacques Tati-
Onward.
Back in an emotional position where I can listen to the smiths again - this is progress! Breakups suck, but stagnating in self-pity sucks more. Move forward - and roll on September!
I wish I was enough




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