is something oddly profound. like, in this case, he said that the thing that inspired him originally was the idea of artists taking sponsorship from companies, that they then don t want to have have any artistic input. and, of course, there s a central fight here between the leader of the collective and the leader of the institute, who says, you know, you can keep the culinary dystopia, but indulge me with the falanga. now, i know it s not for everyone, but if you love the cinematic construction of peter strickland s work, which is all about tactile cinema, cinema that kind of has a physical response, even if it doesn t seem to make logical sense, that s what it is for me. i know that it didn t work for you. i just. i didn t get it, really, and it was. and i know it s meant to be like that, cos it s about performance, but the acting was so hammy. and i know that s kind of the point, but i really. i think arch is the word you re looking for. arch! hammy is a bad pun, actually, given
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