Una desconcertante, desconcertante, surrealista y negramente cómica de la mente visionaria de Crispin Glover que narra las luchas interiores y exteriores de un joven que se enfrenta a villan... Leer todoUna desconcertante, desconcertante, surrealista y negramente cómica de la mente visionaria de Crispin Glover que narra las luchas interiores y exteriores de un joven que se enfrenta a villanos y demonios en múltiples planos.Una desconcertante, desconcertante, surrealista y negramente cómica de la mente visionaria de Crispin Glover que narra las luchas interiores y exteriores de un joven que se enfrenta a villanos y demonios en múltiples planos.
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
- The young man
- (as Michael Bleviss)
- Dueling Demi-God Auteur
- (as Steven Stewart)
- …
- The minstrel's nemesis
- (as Rickey Wittman)
- Monkey Woman
- (as Zoreena Dreams)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Honestly, though, i have only the most positive recollections of this film. As it doesn't seem to be available to take home and watch, i suppose i'll have to wait a few more years until Crispin Glover comes my way again with his Big Slide Show (and subsequent "What is it?" screening)... I saw this film in Atlanta almost directly after being involved in a rather devastating car crash, so i was slightly dazed at the time, which was perhaps a very good state of mind to watch the prophetic talking arthropods and the retards in the superhero costumes and godlike Glover in his appropriate burly-Q setting, scantily clad girlies rising out of the floor like a magnificent DADAist wet dream.
Is it a statement on Life As We Know It? Of course everyone EXPECTS art to be just that. I rather think that the truth is more evident in the absences and in the negative space. What you don't tell us is what we must deduce, but is far more valid than the lies that other people feed us day in and day out. Rather one "WHAT IS IT?" than 5000 movies like "Titanic" or "Sleepless in Seattle" (shudder, gag, groan).
Thank you, Mr. Glover (additionally a fun man to watch on screen or at his Big Slide Show-- smart, funny, quirky, and outrageously hot). Make more films, write more books, keep the nightmare alive.
Profits are nowhere to be found in this low budget homage to Capra and Selznick. Hats off to to Glover for not pulling any punches whilst showing a decadent sequence involving a naked gentleman being ejaculated whilst laying inside a giant oyster. No expense - including excess pubic hair - has been spared.
On another note, I know what you must be thinking in the back of your mind: "wait, I think I have seen a graveyard sex scene before." Perhaps, but was it in the first five minutes? Did involve two fully clothed people with one too many chromosomes (each)? Crispin Glover proves that we have moved beyond the tired old traditions of repetitious childhood storytelling and myths and entered into a new realm wherein we are free to recreate and reimagine what it means to be a theater-going experience.
My long-time partner of two months, Brenda Velasquez, who recently left me, agrees with me. We might be like oil and water and sulfuric acid in the bedroom, but when the curtains go up, we are united before the grandeur of moviedom. Congratulations, Mr. Glover. We love your deliberately ratty film.
Check it Out!!
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http://youtu.be/NqRs_x1Dryw
http://youtu.be/KaGVHGEKRS0
http://youtu.be/hBeFnJXVbSE
But seriously, I felt like Glover was trying so hard to disturb people that he forgot about direction and plot. Was I disturbed? No. Disappointed? A little. I think it could have been a good movie, but it just wasn't put together just right. Glover, you need a do-over. I would see it again, but I do believe the experience would be better suited for ten or maybe fifteen, but not $25.
It's fine if Glover wants the protagonist to be fighting with racism in his inner psyche, but nothing screams "I want to offend people" like playing Johnny Rebel's "Some N*****s Never Die, They Just Smell That Way." That's not art, that's begging for attention.
The Q&A session afterwards? He had interesting answers, but basically it was all about "I'm trying to disturb people to make them think." Kick the dead horse a little more, why don't ya?
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaCrispin Glover's directorial debut.
- Citas
Dueling Demi-God Auteur and The young man's inner psyche: Good. He's dead. Now we can have a good time.
- Créditos curiososThis film has not advocated the assassination of Steven Spielberg in any way.
- ConexionesFeatured in Durch die Nacht mit...: Juliette Lewis und Crispin Glover (2010)
- Bandas sonorasSome Niggers Never Die (They Just Smell That Way)
by Johnny Rebel
Selecciones populares
- How long is What Is It??Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 12 minutos
- Color