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Schizopolis - Criterion Collection

Schizopolis - Criterion Collection

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique but awsome movie!
Review: Well My aunt was in the movie and uncle my uncle was Elmo and my aunt was the one crying throught the whole movie. I am very proud of them!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This is NOT a good movie.
Review: While I certainly can't argue that this movie isn't unique or surreal, those qualities alone do not redeem this film. Definitely worth renting twice (the first time you are just trying to figure out what the hell is going on), but it is not worth owning. In fact, after the second viewing you come to the conclusion that one viewing and the total confusion it invokes would probably have been better than watching it the second time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eventualism involves possibilities
Review: You know you have something special when most of the reviewers are attempting to explain the movie to you or themselves. Obviously this movie does not fit into any of the nice little boxes most do. Forget, 'based on a true story,' 'loved the photography,' 'real tear jerker,' etc. This movie is a must see to show what most movies are not. This movie is not a business so it is not there to please you or to be liked. This movie is much closer to an Andy Kaufman in joke. I personally think Steven made this movie for himself not for us. Great satire highlights the normal, everyday, by not giving you it. So when you watch this movie and you want something from it and it does not give it to you then that is part of the point. Thus it is therapeutic perhaps for Steven and for us to watch.
Vessel ambivalence luck eventual deconstructionism ichiban.


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