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Anarchy TV is this wild ride through late '90s counterculture. Directed by Jonathan Blank, it’s got that scrappy, low-budget feel that gives it a certain charm. The cast feels like a ragtag group of friends just having fun, which really adds to the authenticity of their anarchistic antics. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that’s part of its spirit. The satire of government and societal norms cuts sharp, especially when the right-wing preacher comes in—talk about a clash of ideologies. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well, showcasing the DIY ethos prevalent in underground filmmaking. Overall, it’s a quirky piece that captures a moment in time, reflecting the chaos and humor of its era.
Unique take on public-access TVCaptures late '90s subcultureGreat mix of humor and political commentary
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