Buster's Mal Heart (2016) [ 2024 ]
This was one of his first big starring film roles, and he carries the movie. He is equally convincing as a sleep-deprived worker and a frantic, bearded hermit.
Years later, Jonah has become "Buster," a wild mountain man who breaks into empty vacation homes to survive while ranting to radio stations about an impending "Inversion" at the turn of the millennium. Buster's Mal Heart (2016)
The movie follows Jonah (played by ), whose life is shown in three different, interlocking timelines: This was one of his first big starring
Director Sarah Adina Smith creates a cold, lonely, and slightly "off" feeling throughout, using the vast Montana landscapes to highlight Jonah's isolation. The movie follows Jonah (played by ), whose
It’s a deep dive into burnout, grief, and how the "grind" of modern life can literally break someone’s mind. Buster's Mal Heart (2016)
A surreal third layer shows him alone in a rowboat in the middle of a vast ocean—a metaphorical space for his internal crisis. What Works
Buster’s Mal Heart is a surreal, slow-burn psychological trip that feels like a cousin to Mr. Robot or Donnie Darko . It’s definitely not for everyone, but it’s a fascinating watch if you like movies that make you piece things together yourself.


4 comentarios
Buenas!
Muy interesante, alguna recomendación en castellano?
José Pena 29 de diciembre de 2021, 18:27
Hola José, sin dudas te recomiendo la traducción al español de «R for Data Science»: https://es.r4ds.hadley.nz/
Y en este post comparto más material en español que te puede interesar https://www.maximaformacion.es/blog-dat/estadistica-r-libros-y-hojas-de-referencia-en-espanol/
Un saludo!
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 09:01
Me parece que os falta uno de los esenciales (a mi modo de parecer): R for Data Science, de Hadley Wickham.
Sergio Ciordia 2 de enero de 2022, 10:31
Tienes toda la razón Sergio, gracias por tu comentario, lo he agregado en primer lugar! Este post es un tanto antiguo y faltaba este libro que es un 10.
Un saludo y buen comienzo de semana
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 08:58