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[vid] Poor Sucker (The Manchurian Candidate)
source: The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
audio: Low, "Poor Sucker"
length: 3:33
download: 273MB on Dropbox
summary: There is a war going on for your mind.
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I don't think I've seen this movie since I saw it in the theater in 2004, but watching it again brought it all back--the fear, the paranoia, the despair of watching most of the society around me fall into lockstep on a pointless war that would kill millions. Yet it's impossible to watch the movie now and not think that hey, it's not so bad, as the hostile interests only suborned the vice presidential candidate, and not the presidential candidate himself, and he didn't go willingly. I'm not sure how much of that made it into the vid, but it was on my mind through every second, partly because of the song choice. Double Negative is a stunning album, a cry of rage and despair over what has happened to the country since 2016, and this was the only song I ever considered for the vid.
In terms of editing, I wanted the vid to echo the claustrophobic and wrong feeling of the movie's cinematography; especially in the first half, I tried not to care too much about the fine timing of certain clips, and I never did explain who exactly was surveilling Marco, or who conceals his role in the assassination at the end. It seems fitting, in an unfortunate way, that this vast story of corporate wrongdoing focuses in the end on a few key individuals. I'd bet that the executives in charge got off with a slap on the wrist.
audio: Low, "Poor Sucker"
length: 3:33
download: 273MB on Dropbox
summary: There is a war going on for your mind.
AO3 page | tumblr post
I don't think I've seen this movie since I saw it in the theater in 2004, but watching it again brought it all back--the fear, the paranoia, the despair of watching most of the society around me fall into lockstep on a pointless war that would kill millions. Yet it's impossible to watch the movie now and not think that hey, it's not so bad, as the hostile interests only suborned the vice presidential candidate, and not the presidential candidate himself, and he didn't go willingly. I'm not sure how much of that made it into the vid, but it was on my mind through every second, partly because of the song choice. Double Negative is a stunning album, a cry of rage and despair over what has happened to the country since 2016, and this was the only song I ever considered for the vid.
In terms of editing, I wanted the vid to echo the claustrophobic and wrong feeling of the movie's cinematography; especially in the first half, I tried not to care too much about the fine timing of certain clips, and I never did explain who exactly was surveilling Marco, or who conceals his role in the assassination at the end. It seems fitting, in an unfortunate way, that this vast story of corporate wrongdoing focuses in the end on a few key individuals. I'd bet that the executives in charge got off with a slap on the wrist.
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"Gonna put you in your place / Gonna leave you in the dark at the bottom of the lake . . ."
I missed this vid when you posted it; it's great, by which I find it very upsetting. I bounced somewhat off the source film at the time because it wasn't the 1962 original which I imprinted on, but you are making me think I should give it another try. Also, Liev Schreiber.
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I actually saw this version first, and while Angela Lansbury is amazing in the original, I do appreciate the fact that in this version the character gets to be a senator in her own right. Plus, Meryl Streep.
I tried to make this vid creepy and disturbing, but of course through repetition I became desensitized to it, so it's good to hear that I seem to have pulled it off.
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No, totally works. I wouldn't say that I found it creepy, but definitely upsetting, as anything pertaining to the emotional life of Raymond Shaw (and to a certain degree Bennett Marco) should be.