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Virtually all the commentary I see on this film says it’s amazing, and I agree it is in many ways, but I was frustrated by it more than I liked it. In the face of so many rave reviews, I want to talk about why. For context, I am a fan of the poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. I’ve read it twice, I love it dearly, but I am by no means an expert on it, and I haven’t read it in quite a while. Nutshell: I think this movie used gorgeous aesthetics to tell a story far inferior (in all but one way) to the poem’s.

First some things this film executes perfectly: almost everything that has to do with the senses: the cinematography, the color scheme (which is almost a character itself), the music, the costumes. I did not love the CGI fox, but that’s probably just my anti-CGI bias. I am glad they went with practical effects for the Green Knight. Also points for capturing a real sense of late Roman Arthurian Britain: the bigness, the danger, the “wastelands,” the cold stone, the bad teeth, rapid aging (Arthur as Gawain’s uncle is probably only about forty, but he convincingly looks utterly exhausted and on the way out). I also think there’s a good balance of magic and gritty reality.

The acting and directing are universally excellent, and the dialogue is very well written on the level of diction: it does a nice job of sounding both archaic and casual-modern, giving a sense of culturally different people being their everyday selves—and I’m a tough critic in this area. The whole speech about “green” is wonderful. It also does good “representation...”

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I came across this neat animated sci-fi short (7:33 minutes), "Scavengers" by Charles Huettner. It has a very creative take on an alien biosphere and its ecological interactions. I haven't quite seen anything like it.

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My sci-fi short The Eater is done. It's up on YouTube as a full film and as four webisodes. I fulfilled my (tentative) New Year's resolution to complete it. All in all, it took about five years. It's definitely microbudget and, yes, in at least one spot the boom is in. But I'm reasonably happy with it.

Embedding webisode 1 for anyone who wants to invest a bit under 4 minutes to see if they'd like to invest more. The full film's about 23 minutes.

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Finally finished my music video on our home burning in the northern California fires this October. So before it--maybe--gets taken down over song licensing, here it is:

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