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Adrian Chan, amateur film critic and film theorist, on films and movies and analysis...There's more to see if you use your head. I attempt here to apply film theory, criticism, and analysis to my personal favorites. Favorite film directors include Andrei Tarkovsky, Bela Tarr, Werner Herzog, Wong Kar Wai, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, Harmony Korine, Steven Soderburgh, Orson Welles, Krystof Kieslowski, Federico Fellini, Peter Greenaway, Beat Takeshi and many more

Monday, December 05, 2005

Today is the Day After Tomorrow



Does art follow life, or life follow art? And what does the weather have anything to do with them? Welcome to the next great source of entertainment and news. Cnn's site today cites a paper describing the kind of climate change portrayed in the big storm film the Day After Tomorrow. Montreal's climate meeting last week was a bust, and the papers are beginning to cover stories that question the feasibility of Kyoto. Storms could be the new "plastic" (read: The Graduate). The weather channel could be the new Cnn....
And now this: scientists say that the climate may be irreparably damaged within just a decade if we don't do something now. Stay tuned (to your own skies)! Don't expect anything to come out of Kyoto. Or Montreal. Or Washington....

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