Waking Life
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Language: English
Genre: Fiction, Abstract, Weird, Rotoscoped
Cast: Trevor Jack Brooks, Lorelei Linklater, Wiley Wiggins
Direction:Richard Linklater
Music: Glover Gill
Reasons to watch: Waking Life is a digitally enhanced live action rotoscoped film. It is a think-bag. And it has Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in small roles
And Richard Linklater himself. And the film is T-y-p-i-c-a-l-l-y Linklater~!
Reasons not to: If you don’t understand it. If you get bored by recursive hellical ideologies.
Story: It starts with a young man going off to somewhere, doing something on his own, until he realizes he is dreaming. Whenever he thinks he has woken up, or as soon as he realizes he is dreaming, the situation and characters around him change. The scope changes. Everything is now new. The characters around him are discussing aspects of dreams, afterlife, relationships,existentialism, situationist politics, posthumanity and so many other things. The character discovers that he is not being able to wake up at all. These characters are telling him so many things… The young man eventually comes to realize the possibility that the reason he is unable to wake up is because he is dead. The film ends quite vaguely, typically Linklatered
It’s a beauty to watch. The rotoscope works amazingly well for this script!
Climax Handling: There’s no climax as such. All the other handlings are Awesome~!~!
Points:
Soap Opera Woman: Excuse me.
Wiley: Excuse me.
Soap Opera Woman: Hey. Could we do that again? I know we haven’t met, but I don’t want to be an ant. You know? I mean, it’s like we go through life with our antennas bouncing off one another, continously on ant autopilot, with nothing really human required of us. Stop. Go. Walk here. Drive there. All action basically for survival. All communication simply to keep this ant colony buzzing along in an efficient, polite manner. “Here’s your change.” “Paper or plastic?’ “Credit or debit?” “You want ketchup with that?” I don’t want a straw. I want real human moments. I want to see you. I want you to see me. I don’t want to give that up. I don’t want to be ant, you know?
Rating: 8.5/10
Comment: Again, one of those ‘perspective’ movies. Watch it to gain direction, perspective, or simply, a train of thought.
Tags: Richard Linklater, Waking Life

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