The State of Things follows a film crew as they try to complete a movie despite facing numerous setbacks and personal crises. The film explores themes of disillusionment, existential loneliness, and the challenges of artistic creation. Shot in black and white, the movie has a nonlinear timeline and features minimalist filmmaking techniques. As the crew navigates through their difficulties, they grapple with their own desires and the complexities of the filmmaking process.
Happiness (1965) is a drama/romance movie that explores themes of infidelity and the complexities of relationships. Set in France, the film follows the story of a man who confesses his infidelity to his wife, leading to a love triangle and deep emotional struggles. The movie delves into the dynamics of family relationships and societal expectations, while also exploring themes of love, desire, and self-discovery.
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