rhouses C_J I’ll readily admit I have a hoarding problem. Thankfully I left behind compact discs in 2010. It always tickles me that Hannu is relentless in his pursuit for blurays to this day.
Along_the_Wire vinnyt77 I have around 2,000 CDs on three shelves in my long hallway. I have a CD player that I hardly ever use, but love having the CDs up - it’s a piece of art as far as I’m concerned.
C_J I was a hoarder-collector until I moved in with the duchess. Now it’s Swedish death living all the way. Obsessively minimal. I could pack up and leave forever at 30 mins notice. Or 20 without a pre trip wank.
C_J Homegrove I guess it does seem a bit odd, to many people. A bit sterile or soulless. I personally find it quite emotionally freeing to live an entirely clutter-free, paperless simplified life. Possessions just weigh down the soul.
Homegrove Yeah, I bet our home would feel claustrophobic to you. I’ve always needed that anchor. Also during the worst of covid it meant I had no issues with spending extended periods of time at home. It’s where all my things are! 😀
Homegrove Tar. We both loved it. Maybe a bit long, but otherwise every bit in it worked, Cate Blanchett most of all of course.
C_J Tar was too much for my little brain to deal with. I don’t know how someone who wasn’t a native English speaker could take all that in. I’m talking about the amount of verbal nuance and the sheer amount of words and ideas, piled on top of the subtext and visual messaging. It was a very dense and multilayered film. The sort of thing I’d want to watch with some earbuds and a laptop and some good weed. I found it a bit much tbh.
Homegrove I didn’t have particular issues with it, I had more trouble with the fact that half of the German was not subtitled. Deffo a rewatch, nobody will notice everything in it on one watch.