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5 Articles and Quotes Against Emails
Email, when invented, was a major change in the way we communicate. Today, and pushed by the Corona Virus Pandemic, email has become a major part of the information industy, which accounts for 1/3 of all US workers.
Many articles are being written today against the way we use email today. I will list 5 in this article and some of the important points they present:
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5 Different Challenging Films to See
1. Variety
The sexually charged tale of a womanās journey of self-discovery, Bette Gordonās VARIETY is a fascinating independent film that challenges common notions about feminism and pornography. Emerging out of the underground NYC arts scene that produced the late ā80s boom in American independent cinema, Variety contains the contributions of an impresive array of talent, including cinematographer Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion), actor Luis Guzman (Boogie Nights), a script by the late cult novelist Kathy Acker, and a score by actor and musician John Lurie (Stranger Than Paradise, Down By Law). Renowned photographer Nan Goldin appears in a supporting role, as does Mark Boone Junior (Sons of Anarchy, Memento)
Christine (Sandy McLeod), a bright and unassuming young woman, takes a job selling tickets at a porno theater near Times Square. Instead of distancing herself from the dark and erotic nature of this milieu, Christine soon develops an obsession that begins to consume her life. The characterās reaction unexpectedly flips normal gender roles; director Gordon daringly twists feminist ideology by showing a woman who finds self-expression through an interest in pornography. Variety becomes even more provocative when it dramatizes the changes that occur in Christineās relationships with both Mark (Will Patton), her boyfriend, and Louie, a dangerous-looking patron of the theater.
Few films deal honestly with a femaleās sexual point-of-view, and particularly with the way in which she develops her own fantasy world. Controversial and highly personal, VARIETY does just that, and in so doing announces itself as the major film of a director who embodies the essence of independent cinema.
āA feminist Vertigo.ā -LA Weekly
āA daring departure into the dark, irrational and obsessional world of personal female fantasyā ā Linda Gross, The Los Angeles Times.
āSandy McLeodās deliriously obsessive performance as Christine is the perfect blend of blond beauty and intelligent watchfulnessā ā Newsday
2. Je T’aime MOi Non Plus (1976)
Cult Love Story
4K Restoration. Cult icon Serge Gainsbourg wrote, directed, and scored this tale of doomed love between a lonely truck stop waitress (Jane Birkin) and a gay, hunky garbage truck driver (Joe Dallesandro), whose boyfriend (Hugues Quester) becomes increasingly jealous of the two. Sharing the title with Gainsbourg and Birkinās sexually-explicit 1969 hit pop song,Ā Je TāAime Moi Non PlusĀ is an equally provocative depiction of sexual gratification told through an unlikely couple.
3. Neon Bull
Wild, sensual, and utterly transporting, Brazilian writer-director Gabriel Mascaroās second fiction feature unfolds within the world of the vaquejada, a traditional exhibition sport in which cowboys try to pull bulls to the ground by their tails. Neon Bull explores the vaquejada through the eyes of Iremar (Juliano Cazarre), a handsome cowboy who works the events. While heās not afraid to get his hands dirty, Iremarās real dream is to design exotic outfits for dancers.
4. DOGMAN
Dogs, Humans, Bullies, Criminals, loyalty, friendship, and social dysfuntion.
5. The Hunt
Best of the best of the best … it is not happy, but true.
In a blink of an eye, your life can be flipped upside down, because what the people perceive, eventually you can’t escape.
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1. Kill it and leave this town
2. Assassins
The audacious murder of the brother of North Koreaās Supreme Leader Kim Jon Un in a crowded Malaysian airport sparked a worldwide media frenzy. At the center of the investigation are two young women who are either cold-blooded killers or unwitting pawns in a political assassination. ASSASSINS goes beyond the headlines to question every angle of this case, from human trafficking to geo-political espionage to the secretive dynamics of the North Korean dynasty.
āRyan Whiteās fascinating documentary chronicles plays like a political thriller with tragic consequences for the two women at its center.ā Matt Goldberg, Collider
āItās a Kafka-esque and sometimes darkly comic tale of deception and exploitation that makes for a smartly assembled and eminently topical film that arrives at a crucial juncture in world affairsā¦ā Justin Lowe, The Hollywood Reporter
Watch here: https://watch.eventive.org/assassins/play/5fce762c3257c21303cc2c3b
3. MAYOR
4. Soul
On Disney plus … perfect for a family night.
5. Another Round
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5. Lawrence of Arabia
Come on, you haven’t watched it yet?!
Well, me, I was avoiding it intentionally for years because I don’t want to feel angry. But I had to finally face the ultimate betrayal of Arabs by Great Britain during the The Great Arab Revolt.
The film is an epic, with Anthony Queen, Noor AlShareef, and a conglomerate of Hollywood’s best actors and film makers. Lawrence is a special personality who is more Arab than half of the arabs today in the Arab World. To see a glimpse of his story done right is great.
Off course, historically speaking, he had a less important role that it is shown here, and King Faisal had a much more important role that displayed here. Also, there were many arab heros who were ignored for the purpose of highlighting Lawrence in this film.
Over all it is a great film, and must be seen by at least every Arab.
4. The Climb
What a dark comedy ⦠the intricacies and frustrations of imperfect friendships .. the vulnerabilities of men .. the subtle challenges of life that hurt slowly .. this will leave you happy and sad.
3. My King (Ma Roi)
Abuse and love … this film struggles in the problematic space between them. Science says that what a woman wants and what a woman thinks she wants are two different things. Sometimes they are opposite. Sometimes what we love in a person is also what makes him eventually a monster, the devours us. Epic performance … and if you love Paris, this is so parisian.
2. Joshy (2016)
This is the best American film of this year, and it is so independent and simple, that puts the multi million productions to shame. Another mastered dark comedy that you will relate to. A weekend to make Joshy happy turns into a self discovery for everyone, and a salad of different personality types. Awkward moments weave these scenes … an orchestra with 10 conductors, and no players.
1. Another Round (2020)
This is the guy of THE HUNT. The Hunt is one of the best films I have seen in my life, and this one turns into another Hunt, and makes it to the same list.
I don’t know how Danish or Swedish people think, but definitely they are years ahead in the understanding of the human situation. This shows up in their films, and this film is an epic display of Scandinavian realism.
The theme is about drinking in Western society, but behind the lines and scenes there are much deeper existential themes… so watch carefully and look into the eyes of the actors.





