In the scenery of his play, the composer Peter stands deeply broken. It has been a resounding failure, and when a rope accidentally lands on his shoulders, he sees it as a sign that he must take his own life.

Is this worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled from a dusty attic, maybe. It’s definitely for people who dig old-school, theater-style acting where every gesture is three times bigger than it needs to be. If you’re looking for a tight, modern script, you’re gonna hate this. It moves like mo...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

A.W. Sandberg

A.W. Sandberg
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"Is this worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled from a dusty attic, maybe. It’s definitely for people who dig old-school, theater-style acting where every gesture is three times bigger than it needs to be. If you’re looking for a tight, modern script, you’re gonna hate this. It moves like molasses in winter. The whole setup starts with Peter, who is just dramatically sad. Like, "I’m going to throw my life away because my play sucked" kind of sad. It’s almost funny ho..."
Holger Strøm
A.W. Sandberg, Holger Bech
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