For some reason I enjoy them very much. But I don't get these stories, I don't grasp the purpose of most scenes, I have trouble making sense of characters behaviour very often.
My favourite PTA film is Licorice Pizza for whatever reason. I can't really say what is the core of that story. Is it portait of 1970s America accentuated by coming of age story and toxic relationship of two young people? Is it story about what it means to be grown-up? I can't really say.
I even loved Inherent Vice. Out of all his works this one is a total trip for me, and I totally can't even say what was it about, what themes or messege does it convey...
Basically when I watch his movies I'm like "I dunno what am I seeing but I like it a lot". No other director has that effect on me.
Ccaves0127 t1_ja1aaf2 wrote
In my mind, PTA makes performance pieces. He likes to create characters and put them in all kinds of situations to see how they'd react. A consistent theme is people who are lonely and have some sort of unhealthy attachment to something other than another person. He makes love stories but the other person is replaced with something more philosophical. I like seeing the people being put through the ringer, being put in horrible situations and seeing how they have to adapt to get out of it.