Nah, from the clips and interviews, Melancholia's definitely one I'd like to see sometime. I like Dunst - especially when she has more of an auteur director to work with - and the whole cosmic angle makes it look (in both senses of the word) interesting.Chanticoblues said:Melancholia bored the balls off of me. Most of the thing is just an unpleasant wedding bookended by a pair of nihilistic perfume commercials. I'd recommend going older if you can. Europa and Breaking the Waves are both pretty good, though I can't say the same about a lot of his other works that came after.
I guess I'd consider Von Trier mostly unpleasant. Haneke too---I can't think of any other filmmaker that's been praised as much for being mean and didactic toward their own audience.
Just watched the trailer for Europa... and 'weird as fuck' comes to mind. Breaking The Waves actually looks pretty great, though, and endearingly normal for Lars. Huh, that was Emily Watson's debut, as well.
As for Haneke? He's always a name that's lauded, seemingly universally, but I've only seen about thirty minutes of one of his films; Amour, and that at least was rather beautiful and humane.