
Cinematic Doctrine
Cinematic Doctrine is a mature, millennial-infused film/tv discussion podcast from Melvin Benson that features Movie Discussions (conversational episodes about specific movies), Party Pleasers (movies fully-summarized from start to finish to discern if its a 'Party Pleaser' or 'Party Pooper'), and Let's Talks (prepared film-or-Christian related topical episodes). Influenced by Acts 17 and Romans 2:4. Podcast Magazine says Cinematic Doctrine "uses the shared value of human life as a springboard into deeper conversations". // CinematicDoctrine.com
Cinematic Doctrine
Oculus - Decent Despite Disappointments
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If you've seen The Haunting of Hill House/Bly Manor or Midnight Mass, you've seen director Mike Flanagan's work! However, for this episode we're traveling back to 2013 to discuss one of his earliest projects, Oculus!
Topics:
- (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 40-minutes talking about the complicated dynamics of modern movie watching like watching on airplanes, cell phones, the gym, or doing dishes. Also, the concept of director, producer, editor, or alternative cuts to movies. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
- Daniel has watched more Mike Flanagan projects than Melvin. Melvin is curious if he's noticed a style or focus of Flanagan across each project.
- Oculus is a fairly simple visual experience of reliving family trauma, but there isn't a whole lot else going on from start to finish.
- The concept of cursed objects, things or tools having an effect on life in malicious ways not intended, is extremely cool. Despite this, the mirror as a cursed object has little presence.
- Most every criticism Melvin and Daniel levy at the film feel sourced in young, undeveloped directing talent, which Mike Flanagan has likely improved since working on this 2013 film.
- Melvin has extreme criticisms for both the original score and the cinematography for the film, finding both to be wholly uninspired.
- Daniel, "[Oculus] moved between being kind of interesting and then being just kind of unpleasant because of the subject matter."
- Discussing the "unreliable narrator" aspect of the film's second and third act, which people will either love or hate about Oculus.
- The world of film, especially horror, uses poor mental health for its complicating incident, or to add flavor to its storyline. How do we feel about that?
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- Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions
- Check out the Shout! Factory catalog and maybe buy a Collector's Edition of your favorite movie!
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (Movie)
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