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thao

Joined Oct 2000
Welcome to my profile. My name is Thorkell A. Ottarsson and I'm a collector of vanished gazes (also known as films). I come from Iceland but live in Norway (Drammen). I'm married and a father of three girls. I studied theology and film and work as a social worker (with people with drug problems). Films are my biggest passion in life.

I have written some books on film (most in Icelandic) but also in English. I have been a board member of the local filmclub in Drammen since 2010.

I love most genres, from all corners of the world and from all decades. That being said, silent films and "poetic" films have a special place in my heart.

Some of my favorite directors are:
F. W. Murnau
Andrei Tarkovsky
David Lynch
Alfred Hitchcock
Robert Altman
Abbas Kiarostami
Josef von Sternberg
Billy Wilder
David Lean
Eric Rohmer
Max Ophüls
Sam Peckinpah
Guy Maddin
David Cronenberg
Michelangelo Antonioni
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Theo Angelopoulos
Robert Bresson
Michael Powell
Werner Herzog
Yasujirô Ozu

My top 10 list is as follows:
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Th. Dreyer: 1928)
Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean: 1962)
The Mirror (Andrey Tarkovskiy: 1975)
Blade Runner (Ridley Scott: 1982)
Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock: 1954)
The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola: 1972)
The Apartment (Billy Wilder: 1960)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (F.W. Murnau: 1927)
Lost Highway (David Lynch: 1997)
Persona (Ingmar Bergman: 1966)
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Horizon : Une saga américaine, chapitre 1
6.68
Horizon : Une saga américaine, chapitre 1
Sermon on the 'Mount
9.69
Sermon on the 'Mount
Billy Joel: And So It Goes
8.99
Billy Joel: And So It Goes
Dangerous Animals
6.57
Dangerous Animals
Nationtime - Gary
7.26
Nationtime - Gary
Ordinary Angels
7.47
Ordinary Angels
Au bout du chemin
6.23
Au bout du chemin
Detroit
7.310
Detroit
The Last Stop in Yuma County
6.98
The Last Stop in Yuma County
Une nature sauvage
7.27
Une nature sauvage
Que la bête meure
7.57
Que la bête meure
Let's Get Lost
7.78
Let's Get Lost
Drive-Away Dolls
5.46
Drive-Away Dolls
Red Rock West
7.07
Red Rock West
Born to Be Blue
6.87
Born to Be Blue
Scandaleusement vôtre
7.06
Scandaleusement vôtre
Dos au mur
6.66
Dos au mur
Spontaneous
6.58
Spontaneous
Love, Simon
7.58
Love, Simon
Les Dents de la mer: les secrets d'un film culte
7.67
Les Dents de la mer: les secrets d'un film culte
Sovereign
6.58
Sovereign
The Old Guard 2
5.13
The Old Guard 2
Surviving Ohio State
7.78
Surviving Ohio State
Thunderbolts*
7.34
Thunderbolts*
The Belko Experiment
6.25
The Belko Experiment

Lists42

  • Moira Shearer and Ludmilla Tchérina in Les contes d'Hoffmann (1951)
    My 10 favorite Michael Powell films!
    • 10 titles
    • Public
    • Modified May 13, 2017
  • Monica Bleibtreu and Hannah Herzsprung in Quatre minutes (2006)
    Favorite films on no official ICM lists
    • 206 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jul 27, 2015
  • John Wayne, Natalie Wood, Ward Bond, Jeffrey Hunter, and Vera Miles in La Prisonnière du désert (1956)
    My favorite John Ford films
    • 10 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Mar 29, 2015
  • Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan in Lettre d'une inconnue (1948)
    My top 10 Max Ophüls list
    • 10 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Feb 28, 2015
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The Synanon Fix

The Synanon Fix

6.9
10
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • explains very well why people go into cults, how they start, and why they usually end in horror

    I'm a theologian which is why I love studying cults. It's not often I come across a series that explains this well why people go into cults, how they start, and why they usually end in horror.

    A cult needs a strong charismatic leader to hold everything together and create enough faith in them that people are willing to go along without a question. The positive aspect of that is that you create a very united social group with meaning, unlike the outside world where people are lost and lonely. The dangerous side of a charismatic leader is that he will almost always go crazy and abuse his power (usually within 20 years).

    Synanon was a fascinating group because it was not a religion (even though they formed a church for tax reasons). This gives us a chance to investigate a cult without having to deal with people's belief in God and so on. It's just a group of people united in their admiration of a brilliant but very flawed and sick man.

    This was not the worst cult out there but it could easily have turned so much worse if it had been based on religious writings and a belief in a higher power. That being said, there is more than enough insanity here for those who love watching series like this for that reason. There are better and more shocking examples out there but this will still give you your kick. If you are however like me and want to understand why people join and how groups like these work, then this is as good as it gets.
    God's Country

    God's Country

    5.6
    9
  • Feb 24, 2023
  • A profound and poetic masterpiece

    My kind of film. Incredibly beautifully filmed and all the shots are so well thought out. There is not a single shot that feels out of place, rushed, or compromised. This may sound like a strange observation but those who have made films will know what I'm talking about. Julian Higgins directs the hell out of this slow burner.

    God's Country tells a simple story about an escalating conflict but it can also be seen as a take on what is happening in the USA today. This dialogue from the film captures the essence perfectly:

    • "I wonder sometimes, why do you choose to be the person you are."
    • "Like you're just whatever happened before you? Maybe it takes some kind of sacrifice to break the cycle."


    What happens when no one is willing to sacrifice to break the cycle? When everyone just reacts to what happened before them? Are they masters of their destiny or just puppets of history - controlled by their past and the past of those who came before them?

    A profound and poetic masterpiece.
    Infinity Pool

    Infinity Pool

    6.0
    7
  • Feb 14, 2023
  • Well acted, cool idea but sadly only half-cooked and badly served dinner

    This might be the best feature film Brandon Cronenberg has made but that does not mean much. I did not care much for Antiviral. Possessor was fine.

    My problem with Brandon is that I feel his scripts are half-cooked. He gets a great idea but never works it to the end. It's like he gives up after 3rd draft. I also think he does not know how to structure a scene. The frames are usually a little too tight, the placement of the camera a little off, and a lack of total shots that could help make the scene work. It's all very muddled. Confusing and frankly amateurish.

    As for this film. It has three brilliant scenes that show clearly that Brandon could do something wonderful in the future. I'm thinking of the drugged/psychedelic scenes. They are very avant-garde. One of them, a sex scene, is simply marvelous. I usually hate sex scenes in films. Not because I have any problem with the human body, but rather because most of them are so very ordinary and add nothing to the story. The sex scene here is original and important.

    Well acted, cool idea but sadly only half-cooked and badly served dinner.
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