2 reviews
Quirky movie,at times horridly absurd,but the scene where Geraldine Chaplin's character gets trapped in a straight jacket is sure to delight true connnoisseurs
- SOnofshadows999
- Nov 27, 2003
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First, I am going to make a comment on a previous review regarding the straight jacket scene. It was not Geraldine Chaplin in the straight jacket but Amanda Ooms.
However, Chaplin spends most of the movie in a wheelchair.
This movie is about a Buster Keaton Fangirl who goes on a journey to discover more about him. This leads her to a sanatorium where Keaton briefly stayed. There she meets an assortment of odd characters.
Instead of learning anything about Keaton, she is sucked into their alternative reality. And not just her, a struggling actor named Joe, arrives to act in a play for Norma Desmond type character. (This movie answers the question what happened to Norma after Sunset Blvd.)
It's a kooky movie directed by visual artist Rebecca Horn.
However, Chaplin spends most of the movie in a wheelchair.
This movie is about a Buster Keaton Fangirl who goes on a journey to discover more about him. This leads her to a sanatorium where Keaton briefly stayed. There she meets an assortment of odd characters.
Instead of learning anything about Keaton, she is sucked into their alternative reality. And not just her, a struggling actor named Joe, arrives to act in a play for Norma Desmond type character. (This movie answers the question what happened to Norma after Sunset Blvd.)
It's a kooky movie directed by visual artist Rebecca Horn.