A niche area (but I think quite a good one) that I don't think anyone else has touched on: either "Trust" or "The unbelievable truth", both directed by Hal Hartley. They both seem to define a particular style of "hyper-real" US cinema that briefly appeared in the early 1990's. They're also both funny and moving, and beautifully crafted.
I have a feeling that you could include "sex, lies and videotape" in the same general grouping; it rings many of the same bells in my memory of how things felt, even though I can remember few details of any of the three after this long.
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Date: 2004-10-07 09:53 am (UTC)I have a feeling that you could include "sex, lies and videotape" in the same general grouping; it rings many of the same bells in my memory of how things felt, even though I can remember few details of any of the three after this long.