I grok your response, but I did not experience the anxiety you did. For me The Clock reveals not just the way that films manipulates time but also the way that we have structured our lives around the clock (Noon, 3pm, 5pm, Midnight, 2am… predictable things happen at those points). Doors was more purely about cinema (although also about gender: women being more likely to answer doors, men being more likely to beg for entry). As such it did not evoke anxiety for me because it did not align with life outside the same way.
Despite this being about Doors, thought you would be interested in my remake of The Clock - I'm trying to get it as close to the original as possible, and streaming it online at https://aClock.live
This YHWH Nailgun album is fantastic!
Great live, too!
I grok your response, but I did not experience the anxiety you did. For me The Clock reveals not just the way that films manipulates time but also the way that we have structured our lives around the clock (Noon, 3pm, 5pm, Midnight, 2am… predictable things happen at those points). Doors was more purely about cinema (although also about gender: women being more likely to answer doors, men being more likely to beg for entry). As such it did not evoke anxiety for me because it did not align with life outside the same way.
Despite this being about Doors, thought you would be interested in my remake of The Clock - I'm trying to get it as close to the original as possible, and streaming it online at https://aClock.live