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Short answer: Yes, but only if you are willing to abandon your need for a plot in favor of a sensory hallucination. This is not entertainment in the sense of a popcorn flick; it is a visual baptism for those tired of the predictable beats of mainstream cinema.This film is for the art students, the history buffs, and th...

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Oskar Fischinger

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"Short answer: Yes, but only if you are willing to abandon your need for a plot in favor of a sensory hallucination. This is not entertainment in the sense of a popcorn flick; it is a visual baptism for those tired of the predictable beats of mainstream cinema.This film is for the art students, the history buffs, and the dreamers who want to see what the 'soul' of a physical object looks like when it is sliced into a thousand pieces. It is absolutely not for anyone looking for a linear story, cha..."


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