>"novelistic" film
What does this mean?
Do "novelistic" films exist?
Why are you jealous of a 16 year old girl?
This is a lovely film
You mean a booky moovy?
not him but; Aren't you jealous of 16 y/o girls, quadboy?
All of Edward Yang's films yeah; along with some Wong Kar Wai films.
Some of Bela Tarr's films were written by Laszlo krasznahorkai or based on his novels
Couldn't recommend Rohmer enough, watch The Green Ray as well. A few others that come to mind are F for Fake by Wells, Jonas Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000 by Tanner, and Made in Hong Kong by Fruit Chan.
F For Fake, while a film "essay", is thoroughly about film, and utilizes the medium to its fullest. It's like calling a Malick, Godard, or Kiarostami film literary. At least with Yang or Rohmer, you get narratives that aren't necessarily contingent on the medium itself and can be easily imagined as novels, so to speak.
>tfw when no school girl to violent fuck