There's avant-garde cinema, and then there's The Cage, and I'm just at a loss of words. Loss for words? Words are lost. Help.
This is a very green movie. I guess it was filmed in black and white and had a sickly green filter put over it, or they filmed through a green filter. Whatever Fritz Lang did sometimes, and whatever other silent movie directors did.
Oh, The Cage is a silent movie, too. It has a repeating 20-30 seconds of music that gave me the feeling of getting stuck in a video game level that you can't get out of, thanks to a glitch.
There's a goat that runs around. There are some body-builders who chase around after a woman with a necktie, and sometimes they show off their bodies, and I guess like... no, I can't guess. I don't know what it means.
I want to reject this means much of anything. It sort of does something as an "experience" of a most unusual sort, but even the whole thing being 11 minutes long doesn't make me feel keen to recommend it.
I will be watching some actual movies this weekend; I've finally found the time. I am looking forward to it.