This layabout international yachtsman and navigator - Gregory Magne, see, decides one time to write a screenplay, and then make a movie which apparently he also directed although I can't see where he ever acquired 'official' expertise to do that...
...which you need to have nowadays in Hollywood. (LOL)
So he makes this European movie released in 2019, called 'Perfumes' starring Emmanuelle Devos and Gregory Montel.
And... ...it's a good movie, possibly even a great movie.
Emmanuelle Devos |
At some point in the movie it appears to reference Calice Becker, a director at the Perfume House (Division) of Dior. Now I never have heard from anywhere that Calice Becker ever had any episodes of 'anosmia' (the inability to sense odors), but effectively, such a thing is the same as if the rest of us who rely on our eyes turned blind for a while or even permanently!
Anyway the character 'Anne Walberg' in the movie, is this fairly introverted, possibly Asperger's type top flight industry 'nose' who has created ground-breaking, commercially successful perfumes in the past, and she has experienced anosmia just when she was about to be contracted by a huge American corporation. Even so, she is obviously very well-off and does related commercial work in the industry but no longer makes perfumes for any major House; but which she still has an ambition to do again.
It's a bit iffy in the story (although maybe this is more to do with the French cultural nuance not being adequately conveyed to an English-speaking Western audience) how she attracts this particular chauffeur to herself, and how she and he begin to gel as a team - but, nevertheless (as by friend on the other side of the fence, Rabbi Alon Anava says all the time) - nevertheless, the dynamics are fantastic, and she is this very uppity, apparently reserved person, and he is just a working Joe with a daughter he gets part custody of, with difficulty via whatever government services they have there in France.
What genius looks like: Cecile Zarokian. |
Well, since they did reference Dior and Calice Becker, all I can say is Calice Becker is not a 'romantic' character! She is a University-trained, corporate stiff, whose specialty is exactly the kinds of synthetic 'powerhouses' that the movie's protagonist seems to detest. All the same, maybe she and they gave out some producer money so big ups to them for that!
I would be thinking more along the lines of Cecile Zarokian, or maybe Annie Buzantian, for the 'storied golden child' in this arena, and hopefully, not Francesca Bianchi, who is so far 'out there' in terms of hopelessly romantic, exotic and highly erotic creations, that I hope to never even hear a whisper of such a tragedy about temporary 'anosmia!!'
The two half-dozen and a bit, real, and I mean real genuine genius creators in this area today include: Christopher Sheldrake, Dominique Ropion, Cecile Zarokian, Francesca Bianchi, and Russian Adam.
...We've talked about John McAfee here before, and quite regularly. I wasn't able to get through to him directly at all for the last six or seven months, and from my own point of view, it seemed to me that his Twitter feed was clogged up with literally thousands of meaningless 'messages' from people.
Suicide and perfumes are referenced heavily in this new title - 'How She Should Make Love - The Witches of Demeter.' If you click on the link below it will take you there, if you haven't already been. ...It's probably the chapter that's missing from the ending that you 'might be' most interested in, but then, I'd have to send you to that Spanish jail that McAfee was in if you read it!
I'm having to settle for the documentary about Demachy which is available on amazon prime now. S the opening sequence, which brings you from the jungles of indonesia to the absurdity of couture...
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be harping on the concept of "non fungible" just to see how you respond. Fair warning. Definitely the foundation for couture though, obviously.
What I've noticed about my own experiment with scents, and I have only a few to work with, things like cedar, camphor, juniper berry...
Once you start sniffing some random combinations of those throughout the day, making sure to be slightly ceremonial about it, is that your perceptions of other odors (there are a lot of odors in my small world) starts to change as well, to the point that each sniff you take is a unique experience...
What I've noticed about Elizonda, having watched about 20 minutes of him on youtube, is that clearly he'd rather be talking about these kinds of concepts, and less about whether UFOs are real space aliens or not. I get that sense from him, that he could teach a painting class at an art school if he wanted.
Our problem, in terms of current science, is with E = MC squared. This is an attempt to make 'measured in discrete small(est?) segments' what in every respect that we can observe, a continuum. 'Energy' is neither a particle, nor conveyed by particles, nor waves, although they have the apparent profile of waves. Elizondo is only too painfully aware that physicists will just carry on as they always do, into a side-track of personal argumentation, when clearly it already IS the fact of time-space breaching that we must come to grips with. You can't re-litigate that fact now; which is what they will all want to do, fundamentally - and here is another major issue - there is no 'celebrity' like Einstein on this issue, on which to hang their stupid nonsense all over and claim 'knowledge of the truth' thereby or therewith. Einstein is not just irrelevant now, but he has met his limitation here. ...Not that anyone is going to admit it here, not a for a long while to come. ...Elizondo also knows, that 'if' someone can 'Peitho' whoever is inside the equipment, to use it on their behalf, and not on the behalves of governments, well, the obtaining 'Order of Things' has a problem.
ReplyDeleteI have a plan for this finally. So people over on r/ufo are speaking of the people who haven't given this stuff much thought, yet, but will do so once the report on UAPs is released, as "the uninitiated." Speaking of the obtaining orders! Of course that's an initiation into chaos. Some people will want an initiation into order. They will insist and find what they are looking for, because people will offer it to them.
DeleteOn the other hand I've got google suggesting things. One was a video about the evils of nose picking, which I watched and decided to ignore. the other was an article in science news about cryptochromes. So proteins in humans and now apparently birds that can measure quantum whateverits. In this case with the help of blue light to respond to tiny magnetic fields.
What else is there that we don't know? We don't know HOW to use gravitational waves to travel through space, but acknowledge that theoretically it could be done, given sufficient energy and techniques for manipulating magnetic fields. We have this guy with the crazy "pais effect" whose patents seem to be basically about spinning magnets in crazy ways. The Navy says they had a team independently trying to confirm his claims, and their experiments found nothing BUT the people working on the project said the machine made them feel really strange, but only during the off times when they weren't collecting data for the experiment. Creepy feelings aren't science, right? Oh, about those cyrptochromes....
I'd say that if "obtaining orders" are relying on science celebrity to reinforce a particular view of things then they're already effed. I'd also say that if people are looking only at UAPs then they're looking in the wrong direction, sort of.
I mean there were some pretty crazy golf shots at the US open....