Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003 | Boys in movies [BiM]

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003 | Boys in movies [BiM]

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003
– 1h 21 min. | Drama, Adult | 12 December 2003 (USA)

Storyline:

The film takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in wordless acts of passion. It covers a period from evening to morning, and the sexual couplings among the members of the house becomes increasingly harrowing as daylight arrives…

User review:

When you watch an experimental film, that was also presented as an art installation utilizing multiple screens (not all visible from one place) playing simultaneously with their sound audible everywhere, you don’t go in expecting a traditional narrative with clear character psychology and an obvious point, like we are trained to read from traditional film. Likewise, we shouldn’t be going in expecting it to be a direct adaptation of Bataille’s novella. Again, an experimental adaptation is nothing like a traditional adaptation. This film adapts it in transgressive intent, some generalized thematic concerns, etc. etc.

Also, this isn’t porn. I know that may be hard for some people to understand, but it’s best to really understand what porn is and what it does to understand this. Porno, functionally, reduces to a minimum anything that gets in the way of lust, of sexual passion, of sexual gratification, etc. etc. This film does not do this, it maximizes these obtrusive elements. A fifteenth minute scene of a woman walking up stairs, the Zapruder footage, the general method of transitions between sexual encounters, these aren’t building up the sexual appetite but attempting to subvert them. There is too much in way of interruption and motif for this to be a ‘pornographic film’.

I would also suggest reading the novella before watching this film. And that doesn’t mean skim through it, or pseudo read it, taking care to only grasp the narrative structure and do little to grasp his motifs, themes, concerns, and overarching thesis. Once you understand what the book was doing and saying, or at least have an idea of what you think the book was doing and saying, you may have a better time approaching this film.

The most important thing to keep in mind – it’s an experimental art film, you don’t approach films like this the same way you would approach blockbusters.

Director: Andrew Repasky McElhinney
Writers: Dan Buskirk, Edward J. Eberwine III (as Bosco Younger)
Stars: Melissa Elizabeth Forgione, Querelle Haynes, Kevin Mitchell Martin.
Release date: December 12, 2003 (United States)
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
Also known as: Story of the Eye
Filming locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379797/

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003 Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003 Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003 Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003

Georges Bataille’s Story of the Eye 2003

Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
File size : 699 MiB
Duration : 1 h 21 min
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 1 202 kb/s

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