A Pickled Arthouse Extravaganza
I'm tempted to write, "How do you review a film about pickles that's bananas?" But that's too cheeky. "Pickle Vision" is like stepping into a universe where it makes sense that music videos and arthouse films and sci-fi adventures collide into new dimension where pickles represent the essence of humanity.
It makes me wish that I had a Time Machine and could sneak into a video rental story, hide a VHS copy of Pickle Vision on their shelves, and start letting strangers come across it and take it home to have their minds blown.
It also amuses me that I have to click that this review contains no spoilers. Can you spoil a painting like Guernica by telling people that Picasso created it out of fury and disgust with Nazi Germany for carpet bombing a town in Northern Spain? Nope. You can't.
It makes me wish that I had a Time Machine and could sneak into a video rental story, hide a VHS copy of Pickle Vision on their shelves, and start letting strangers come across it and take it home to have their minds blown.
It also amuses me that I have to click that this review contains no spoilers. Can you spoil a painting like Guernica by telling people that Picasso created it out of fury and disgust with Nazi Germany for carpet bombing a town in Northern Spain? Nope. You can't.
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- Apr 7, 2025