Tagged: mood: trippy

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BoJack Horseman – Season 1

In order to restore his celebrity status and become relevant to Hollywood again, BoJack Horseman decides to launch a tell-all autobiography.

2

Aachi & Ssipak

The global economy has broken down, the cities collapsed and our common energy sources have dramatically been reduce to the point that we’ve turned our attention to human feces as a source… poop as an economic tool.

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Generation P

An apathetic young man in the ever-changing days of post-Communist Moscow becomes one of the forces behind the Russification of Western marketing and the chief creative behind the virtual world of Russian politics.

7

Boy and the World, The

Feeling the absence of his Father, a Boy leaves behind his quiet life in his village and Mother in search of him, only to discover a world filled with strange people and machinery through his multi-colored and abstract eyes.

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Ping Pong: The Animation

Taiyou Matsumoto’s Ping Pong manga series is taken off the pages by none other than the soaring mind of animator Masaaki Yuasa in this dynamic hard-hitting 11-episode series of two high school friends and their love for table tennis.

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Until Sbornia Do Us Part

Até que a Sbórnia nos Separe is a disaster movie with the aesthetic quirks and ironies of Chomet, a trippy action dark comedy theatrical pop tango musical with a social commentary.

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Wolf of Wall Street, The

Martin Scorsese’s black comedy adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s biography is currently my favorite film of the decade in spite of its content and multiple amusing (yet fucked up) douchetastic moments.

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Requiem for a Dream

After quite some time, I managed to revisit Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream, and it’s still holding strong for me.

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+1 (American Film)

For a film with advertising that plays out like something that looks like an immense party movie, +1 actually rises to be more than just that.