NO REASON

Brittany 2022-01-09 08:02:49

In the Steven Spielberg movie “ET”, why's the alien brown? No reason.

In “Love Story”, why did the two characters fall madly in love with each other? No reason.

In Oliver Stone's “JFK”, why the President suddenly assassinated by some stranger? No reason.

In the excellent “Chainsaw Massacre” by Tobe Hooper, why don't we ever see the characters go to the bathroom or wash their hands, like people doing in real life? Absolutely no reason.

Worse, in “The Pianist” by Polanski, how come this guy has to hide and live like a bomb when he plays the piano so well? Once again the answer is “no reason”.

I can go on for hours with more examples. The list is endless. You probably never gave it a thought. But all great films,without exception,contain an important element--a “no reason”. And you know why? Because life is filled with “no reason itself”. Why can't we see the air all around us? No reason. Why're we always thinking? No reason. Why do some people love sausages and other people hate sausages? No fuckin'reason .

Along with Quentin Dupieux's works, we can easily found out he's an imaginable director. His films are full of ironic plot and unnatural things. Most importantly, he always mix the reality and unreality into one scenery, it is so amazing. To be honest, this kind of style is unusual to see. He can use a normal thing like TV to transfer the time and the space. Also, the relationship among characters have not been totally logical but you still feel conventional. That's awesome.

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Extended Reading
  • Noah 2022-04-21 09:03:00

    Quirks have ideas but the creators end up confusing themselves

  • Kiarra 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Hmm, the lens is great, I miss it.

Rubber quotes

  • [first lines]

    Lieutenant Chad: In the Steven Spielberg movie "E.T.," why is the alien brown? No reason. In "Love Story," why do the two characters fall madly in love with each other? No reason. In Oliver Stone's "JFK," why is the President suddenly assassinated by some stranger? No reason. In the excellent "Chain Saw Massacre" by Tobe Hooper, why don't we ever see the characters go to the bathroom or wash their hands like people do in real life? Absolutely no reason. Worse, in "The Pianist" by Polanski, how come this guy has to hide and live like a bum when he plays the piano so well? Once again the answer is, no reason. I could go on for hours with more examples. The list is endless. You probably never gave it a thought, but all great films, without exception, contain an important element of no reason. And you know why? Because life itself is filled with no reason. Why can't we see the air all around us? No reason. Why are we always thinking? No reason. Why do some people love sausages and other people hate sausages? No fuckin' reason.

    Cop Xavier: [honks the horn] Come on! Don't waste your time explaining that garbage. Let's go!

    Lieutenant Chad: Just a minute. Let me finish.

    [looks back at the audience]

    Lieutenant Chad: Ladies, gentlemen, the film you are about to see today is an homage to the "no reason" - that most powerful element of style.

    [pours his glass of water on the ground before getting back into the trunk of the police car]

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