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MulhollandDrive approaches on many of the similar themes as Persona and is less vague, elaborating more on specifics of causality of the characters anxiety and utilizes setting and plot progression to make a greater structured narrative. Again, examining the usage of these formal techniques is more to compliment than discredit the film. Persona and Ingmar Bergman seem to be the grandfather to many of the films I personally love. I think where Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915) has received the reputation of being one of the major influences and advancements in basic film editing and cinematography, Persona deserves to be considered of similar stature in regarding being a foundation of film implementing Freudian psychology into the filmmaking process.

On May 21, a Netflix official told Daily Sports, "'Persona 2' is a work produced by Mystic Story and is currently under an overall discussion whether to release it for streaming on Netflix and the final release date."


"Persona 2" is a short film made by several directors with one actor as the "Persona." "Persona," which was released on Netflix in April 2019 starred IU, while "Persona 2" featured Sulli. However, the filming was suspended after filming one part of it due to Sulli's unfortunate passing in October that year.


If you or someone you know is at risk of self-harm or suicide, seek help as soon as possible by contacting agencies specializing in crisis intervention and suicide prevention in the United States and abroad.


The new media era is accelerating with technological progress, changing many of the ways of life of people today. Smartphones is now also popularized to all people, and TikTok app and other communication media such as these are constant to refresh people's new perceptions of the information age. Among them, the persona image construction from the film to the new media lives with goods, through the charm of the anchor character image for Consumption pattern into everyone's eyes. This paper briefly discusses the theoretical concept, the construction method, specific advantages,the development direction and strategy of the persona image in live streaming.


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This week, they celebrate a movie that violently forces its way into your mind while discussing its personal, emotional impact and contemplating the way Ingmar Bergman makes Lars von Trier look like a ray of sunshine. Plus, they foolishly try to understand why a streaming service would suggest Sex and the City as a follow-up.


In the #17 (tied) movie on the list, a nurse called Alma (Bibi Andersson) takes charge of an actress named Elizabet (Liv Ullmann) who goes mute during a performance and refuses to speak. They go to a secluded lake house and let the horror of being small in the face of massive world tragedies wash over them.


Ever since it began to truly become mainstream, Atlus' Persona series has been more than just a video game franchise. The most notable entries have also had anime and manga adaptations, bringing their source materials' stories to life in a more streamlined fashion. Persona 3 was no exception, though it was handled differently than its two successors.


Persona 4 had two anime series adaptations, whereas Persona 5 had one. On the other hand, Persona 3 had its story retold across four movies, one of which made the true terror of the plot even more visceral. With Persona 3 Portable now available to download for modern consoles, here's a look back at its anime and where the movies can be watched.


The story of Persona 3 and its many permutations involves a high school transfer student who moves to the fictional city of Iwatodai. This location was the subject of numerous experiments, resulting in the present phenomenon known as the Dark Hour. During this period between one day and the next, most of the town's residents turn into coffins. However, those who don't are terrorized by the monstrous Shadows that reside in the tower called Tartarus, which itself is the Dark Hour equivalent to the protagonist's school Gekkoukan High School.


After moving to the school, the main character joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad, which is made up of people aware during the Dark Hour. Able to summon "Personas," this team goes about taking down Shadows, though their actions and the fate of the town are all connected to much darker secrets. The main storyline in Persona 3 is titled "The Journey," with the expanded version Persona 3 FES containing an addendum titled "The Answer." The team concept of the game was very much what would inspire the plots of the next two Persona titles, as would the "Social Links" involving interaction between party members outside battle. Unlike the next two games, however, the Persona 3 anime was handled a bit differently.


While Persona 4 and 5 had full-on anime series, "The Journey" section of Persona 3 was instead turned into a quartet of movies. The first of these was Persona 3 The Movie: No. 1, Spring of Birth, which originally released in 2013, seven years after the game. The series of movies as a whole worked to truncate and streamline the games' story without getting lost in the weeds with sidequests and Social Link plots. That does come with the caveat of the first and third entries easily being the worst, as they have the arduous task of establishing numerous vital elements to the plot. On the other hand, the second and especially the fourth films emphasize the terror felt at Gekkoukan High School as the plot crescendos into its climax.


The movies also overcame insurmountable odds in making their protagonist an actual character. Compared to the fourth and fifth Persona titles, the main character of Persona 3 was a silent protagonist whose name of Makoto Yuki wasn't officially established for quite a while. Drawing upon the dark "coolness" of his actions in the game, the movies gave a bit more depth to what was a blank slate. Add in that the series is made up of four 1.5-hour movies, and it's a quicker watch than the Persona shows. Despite the runtime, it handles the material and pacing far better than the Persona 5 anime, which was widely disliked by the fandom.


The anime adaptations of Persona 4 and Persona 5 are available on streaming services such as Hulu and Crunchyroll, so some might assume that the same is the case for the Persona 3 movie series. Sadly, there's no streaming service that hosts the Persona 3 film quartet, though the movies are readily available to buy and watch. Viewers can rent or purchase the films through Amazon Prime Video, allowing them to either relive the game's story or experience it for the first time before playing it through the port of Persona 3 Portable.


Born in Europe after World War I, Surrealism is an avant-garde cultural movement in art and literature that seeks to allow the unconscious mind to roam freely through methods like the irrational juxtaposition of images. Throughout the years, this movement (or elements of it) has been present in cinema on multiple occasions. It's an artistic system that lends itself perfectly to the magic of moving pictures, which many filmmakers have proved over the years.


Masters of cinematic surrealism like David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowsky have been able to depict a dreamlike, hard-to-grasp atmosphere in their movies, which often leave audiences scratching their heads and craving to make sense of what they just watched. Some of cinematic history's best movies are exquisitely bizarre surrealist spectacles, from Eraserhead to The Holy Mountain.


David Lynch's most recent feature film follows an actor (Laura Dern) whose environment crumbles around her as she tries to adopt a character's personality for her movie. Full of Lynch's typical idiosyncrasies and knack for the dreamlike, the sensual, and the outright mind-boggling, it's perhaps his movie that features the largest number of motifs that are present throughout his whole filmography.


Inland Empire is perhaps the closest a movie has ever come to translating a nightmare into reality. It not only doesn't follow narrative conventions, it pretends they don't exist at all, resulting in an experience that's hard to judge because of how impossible it is to pin down. While the central theme of most Lynch films can semi-satisfyingly be boiled down to one sentence, what Inland Empire is actually about is much harder to define, making it a delightful experience for fans of cinematic surrealism.


Ari Aster, one of the most exciting new voices in cinema, is no stranger to bizarre movies. But now that Beau Is Afraid has come out, all that came before retrospectively feels like a warm-up for the delightfully weird quasi-mythical tale that the director has put out into the world. Borrowing as much from Freud as it does from the Odyssey, Aster's twisted creation is one of the best psychological comedies in recent years.


It's very easy to hate the movie, an unapologetically weird exercise of artistic self-indulgence. But those willing to look past its challenging atmosphere are bound to find one of the boldest, most risk-taking films of the decade, with a powerhouse performance by Joaquin Phoenix and no shortage of thought-provoking themes bolstering an enthralling story.


Legendary puppeteer and visual effects expert Phil Tippett, who participated in films as visually staggering as Jurassic Park and the Star Wars original trilogy, is the brilliant mind behind the virtually plotless Mad God. While its story (if it even can be called that) is hard to describe, it's essentially about an assassin traveling through a nightmare world of tortured souls and wretched monsters forged from the primordial horrors of Tippett's unconscious mind.

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