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movie of the month | 25/10/254/5 - * * * * 0
okaaay, i don't remember how we did this... uhhhh long time no see?
          today's topic is not about
          The Great Abobora-purge ! I doubt I'll
          actually delve personally deep in the topic but i do intend to bring
          it up in the future just so any previous enjoyer finds their way back
          here :)
          plus there's lots of stuff I need to update here, one step at a time.
        
so, what is it today?
Movie of The Month !
"omg what's that? what movie? when? why? how?"
          - a group from a cat cafe decides a movie and
          we review it! 
          - I havent had the chance to say yet! 
          - now? monthly? i believe i had till 31st to review 
          - Fun!
          - actually good question! I'm unsure of what procedure to follow. I'll
          try to maintain somewhat of a casual + pseudo-cinephile approach, as I
          myself don't know a lot of stuff.
        
Hackers (1995)
 
        
          favorite song:
          Orbital - Halcyon
          honorable mention: 
          Kruder & Dorfmeister - Original Bedroom Rockers
        
          I'm somewhat lost for where to begin on this one...
          the movie was pleasantly simple. a fun idea with intriguing execution.
          The big empty
          City, as if an entity, and it's atmosphere,
          cyberia like cyber-haven, bedrooms as personality mirrors hinting
          interpretations; the old movie grains and the crazy fx builds up for a
          nonexistent familiarity.
          nostalgia for something I never experienced.
        
I think u really have to be up for the scene it's trying to place, like condemning an 8yo master hacker and others exaggerations, otherwise the movie lose its "magic" like any targeting general juvenile public. it really tries to sell, or romanticize, "hacking" with the usual stereotypes while protagonizing kids.
          for the characters, I really loved the way
          Zero's thoughts were interpreted as movie
          scenes and I wish they had explored it more than twice, bc of the
          great subtlety on his detachment from society and socially
          awkwardness. 
          Kate seems a little dull. I like all the
          tomboy'ish but she really seems a pixie. what about her mom? why is
          she with someone that all we get is that he's a badboy? why does she
          likes computers? it's all too superficial. Love how gorgeous she was
          with the fits and haircut tho. looking at the secondary characters,
          Ramon is cool'ish, idk if he's there for an
          agenda but it looks like a good play overall;
          Nikon is funny too, wish they had shown more
          of his friendship relations and their developments;
          Joey is there for the plot i guess and
          Cereal Killer, my actual favorite from the
          movie, cause Matthew Lilard and great identity for the next topic i
          want to bring... 
          Plague gets the same story laziness as we
          endure, "we need this to happen in the plot let's make a generic
          childish antagonist". althought I like his part on the subtle ideas
          that relationships are indeed a weakness here, but if you're only
          there for urself
          how can your motivation be strong when there isn't much to fight
            for?
        
 
        
          Fashion ! 
          while Cereal really steals all the attention with it all, most of the
          movie's wardrobe is surprisingly good and fitting for the
          alt'y and underground idea it wants to pitch
          along with all that teen need for
          self-expression and belonging to something unique. like the rollercoasters, I think it would be more representative if
          each one had a different way to dislocate but it is the NY hackers
          preferred way I guess.
        
 
        
          other than that, 
          I was really immersed with the crazy fx for
          visualizing the hacking moments. generic black and green screens and a
          "I'm in" wouldn't have sticked here. the only one that didn't quite
          relate to me was garbage's, but it all achieve a good way to catch the
          attention and maintain some level of logic.
        
 
        thanks cat for this frame, loved it
          wrapping it up, 
          it was fun for me, the movie and this new activity ! while not
          perfect, it is quite enjoyable. I won't upload every weekend anymore
          cause there's lots for me to do, but at least once month i'll try. See
          yah next [mootm].
        
Hack The World !
:3