
To the rhythm of music that sounds a bit like a Busby Berkeley tune, lines and circles appear against a black background. Then triangles, in groups.
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Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the type of person who sits through this. If you love staring at abstract art in a gallery for forty-five minutes, you’ll dig it. If you need a narrative or at least a character to root for, you’re going to hate this and wonder why you didn't just wat...


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

Mary Ellen Bute

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably already know if you’re the type of person who sits through this. If you love staring at abstract art in a gallery for forty-five minutes, you’ll dig it. If you need a narrative or at least a character to root for, you’re going to hate this and wonder why you didn't just watch Going Hollywood instead. It’s barely a movie, really. It’s more like a screensaver from the 1930s that grew a soul. The whole thing is just lines, circles, and those jittery l..."

1920 · IMDb 4.4
Richard Smith

