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The other side of the wind bluray
The other side of the wind bluray







The Other Side of the Wind straddles eras, feeling at once older than its principal photography (between 19) and more cutting-edge than its present-day completion by Bob Murawski. But it’s clear very quickly that Welles has no time for the hero worship and symbolic film readings he was so often subject to, skewering the exalted status of Hannaford and film itself. The Other Side of the Wind is a Frankenstein’s Monster of a film and is every bit as haphazard, disturbing, inspiring and unexpectedly beautiful.Īt first glance the plot reads like self-indulgent tripe: Welles surrogate John Huston plays legendary director Jake Hannaford, a sozzled recluse muttering gnomic quips, as he strains to finish his new experimental film, The Other Side of the Wind. Paimon: Paimon doesn't know what all this means, but let's record this mural down first.It’s an uncanny feeling to be watching a new Orson Welles film, over thirty years after the man’s death. Paimon: It looks like it shows people getting ready to board a ship. (Starts The Other Side of Isle and Sea) (Otherwise) Paimon: Huh, Paimon didn't think we'd find a mural here, too. Paimon: It looks like people are getting ready to board a ship. (Observe the mural) (If this is the first mural you've found) Paimon: Hmm? Look, there' some sort of. Paimon: Let's keep on our guard as we have a look around. But Paimon never thought there'd be another island here. (Upon reaching the island) Paimon: Looks like the fog's finally behind us. (Upon following the wind trail through a rock) Paimon: This rock disappeared. (Obtain Illegible Notes ×1) (Upon reaching the start point between 10:00 and 14:00) Paimon: Wow, the wind really picked up. Paimon: Well then, why don't we do as the journal says and visit that northern island at noon? Paimon: Maybe we'll find something new. Perhaps the wind at around 12:00 might be more suitable." Paimon: It says that there will be a gap in the fog around the northern island at noon. But the wind direction in this part of the sea is very strange. ".The wind, that's right! If we could use the wind, we might be able to charge through. Who knows, we might be able to use this to leave these islands." "A short-lived gap sometimes appears in the fog over the northeasterly island. "Who knew that such a sight could be seen on that rock to the northwest. "If we wish to leave this place, we have to find a way to break through this fog, somehow." Paimon: Huh? There's a journal here, too. (Interact with the Illegible Notes) Paimon: Paimon never thought that there'd be a place like this here. The Nameless Islet Mural also advances the quest The Other Side of Isle and Sea.To reach the Nameless Islet again, players must navigate the fog again as they did during this quest. The fog does not lift after quest completion.There are 3 Precious Chests and 2 Common Chests on the Nameless Islet.There will be whirlpools along the way.If the time goes past 14:00 while the player is still navigating, they can pause and adjust the time again.Deviating from the route leads to the Sea Fog effect for a few seconds, and if the player does not return to the route, the screen blacks out with a message saying "You have lost your way amidst the mist." Players will respawn at the starting location. The starting location is the northeast cave island that is closer to Twinning Isle.The Twinning Isle Mural also hints at the location of the journal.The quest completes when you observe the mural.According to the journal, you can pierce through the fog in the middle of the day (10:00 - 14:00).Start the quest by finding the journal Illegible Notes inside the cave in Twinning Isle.









The other side of the wind bluray