What I Watched This Month: September Edition

TLDRCarson shares his thoughts on the films he watched in September, including Pulp Fiction, A Man Escaped, Old Joy, Moonrise, and more.

Key insights

🎥Pulp Fiction still holds up with its engaging dialogue and excellent music supervision.

📽️A Man Escaped is an almost perfect movie that focuses on action rather than reaching for the soul.

🌈Old Joy is a powerful film that captures depth and discomfort in just 70 minutes.

🚀Moonrise is a good watch with a simple premise and interesting characters.

🔥Style Wars is a fascinating documentary about the New York graffiti and hip-hop scene.

Q&A

Which film did Carson consider to be almost perfect?

A Man Escaped.

Which film captures depth and discomfort in just 70 minutes?

Old Joy.

What is the documentary Style Wars about?

The New York graffiti and hip-hop scene.

Which film has engaging dialogue and excellent music supervision?

Pulp Fiction.

Which film has a simple premise and interesting characters?

Moonrise.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Carson introduces his video and provides an overview of the films he watched in September.

00:09Carson shares his thoughts on Pulp Fiction, highlighting its engaging dialogue and excellent music supervision.

01:10Carson discusses A Man Escaped, considering it to be almost perfect with a focus on action.

01:39Carson talks about Old Joy, describing it as a powerful film that captures depth and discomfort in just 70 minutes.

02:07Carson gives his thoughts on Moonrise, noting its simple premise and interesting characters.

02:42Carson discusses Style Wars, a fascinating documentary about the New York graffiti and hip-hop scene.

03:25Carson shares his final thoughts and encourages viewers to watch the films themselves.