man Tarr was like the cinematic version of Walter White from Breaking Bad - intense, unapologetic, and always pushing boundaries
. I love how he stuck to his guns, making slow-burning movies that rewarded patience with profound depth. those long takes in Sátántangó? pure genius
. and can we talk about the man's perfectionism? it's like he was channeling the character of Tony Soprano from The Sopranos - always demanding more, never settling for less
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i'm so glad people are finally recognizing his influence on contemporary cinema. Tarr might not have been a household name, but his films had an impact on the next gen of filmmakers, and that's what really matters
. RIP Béla, your legacy will continue to inspire artists to push the boundaries of storytelling
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i'm so glad people are finally recognizing his influence on contemporary cinema. Tarr might not have been a household name, but his films had an impact on the next gen of filmmakers, and that's what really matters