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A man undergoes a torturous "rehabilitation" designed to cure his violent streak.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 05/03/2013
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Irritatingly bad film. Go to Full Review
Fernando F. Croce CinePassion 04/08/2013
Warhol's catatonic rough-trade parody Go to Full Review
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s r @ScottR 11/03/2020 1001 movies to see before you die. I don't think it should be on the list. It was a chore to get through despite its original take on the Clockwork Orange. It was on youtube. See more Adam T 05/18/2017 ...And in the end, all the junkies, beat poets and hipsters took acid and lived happily ever after. This is not great cinema and even for fans of Warhol (of which I am) it's not good art. It is essentially a dodgy acting workshop with no linear narrative whatsoever. Something about a guy strapped to a chair being whipped, teased, poked and prodded. He is then made to wear a leather mask and promise to 'be a good boy'. Warhol has basically filmed all his sado-masochistic fantasies under the thin pretence of art. This cannot be classified as art because it told me nothing interesting unless some incoherent ramblings on the "mechanisation of society" (Something he told us more effectively in the painting of a soup can) can be considered interesting. See more 01/28/2017 ...And in the end, all the junkies, beat poets and hipsters took acid and lived happily ever after. This is not great cinema and even for fans of Warhol (of which I am) it's not good art. It is essentially a dodgy acting workshop with no linear narrative whatsoever. Something about a guy strapped to a chair being whipped, teased, poked and prodded. He is then made to wear a leather mask and promise to 'be a good boy'. Warhol has basically filmed all his sado-masochistic fantasies under the thin pretence of art. This cannot be classified as art because it told me nothing interesting unless some incoherent ramblings on the "mechanisation of society" (Something he told us more effectively in the painting of a soup can) can be considered interesting. See more 11/11/2015 Badly acted (which I think is intentional) but I found this movie both fun and entertaining to watch. See more 06/23/2012 A film that isn't understood by many, to my knowledge, but it is a great exercise in experimental film making. Warhol makes great use of cramped space and exhausted actors to capture a feeling of in the now, on the spot, film making. Based off of A Clockwork Orange, the cramped style feels like debauchery and recklessness, devoid of a point even when given one. Ultimately it's a fun film with some talent, and had it been prepared first and put on stage, it may be celebrated like we do Samuel Beckett. See more 09/06/2011 What limited appeal is here is due to the vestiges of Burgess' Clockwork Orange, not the sub-sub-basement acting or the static shots that are perhaps meant to convey an artistic frame or give us time to digest the people within the picture but really just allow the boredom to creep further and further in. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man undergoes a torturous "rehabilitation" designed to cure his violent streak.
Director
Andy Warhol
Screenwriter
Ronald Tavel
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 10m