These plants in cult films



In many cult films, we often notice numerous scenes featuring plants, an intriguing phenomenon present even in movies by Jan Svankmajer.

Dimensions of Dialogue (1982)&Arcimboldo

As we know, Jan Svankmajer’s work was heavily influenced by the painter Arcimboldo, incorporating abundant natural elements like plants, vegetables, and trees. Consequently, we can observe these elements appearing in Jan Svankmajer’s creations during this period of short films.

Jabberwocky

The presence of plants in “Jabberwocky” seems to be associated with the idea of the “Garden of Eden,” or possibly linked to themes of growth and development.

Symbolic Theme:

Plants in films may appear as symbols representing life, growth, change, or the environment. This symbolism is sometimes closely tied to the film’s themes or character development.

Ranpo Jigoku: Mushi (Atsushi Kaneko, 2005)&the visitor (1979)

Visual Contrast:

The natural elements of plants contrast with the bizarre, strange, or surreal narratives present in the film, creating a visual conflict or juxtaposition that enhances the dramatic effect.

Alice&MISSILE TO THE MOON(1958)


Emotions and Atmosphere:

Plants can evoke specific emotions and atmospheres within a scene. For instance, the use of desolate vegetation might suggest ruins, horror, or desolation, while vibrant plants could create a feeling of joy, warmth, or romance.

Toys&Das letzte Problem: Krimi als Kammerspiel


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