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I Shot Andy Warhol: SCUM Manifesto really dives into the chaos of 1968 and the mind of Valerie Solanas. The atmosphere is thick with tension, fueled by Solanas's fragmented yet powerful ideology. Ovidie's direction brings a raw authenticity, capturing the surrealism of Warhol's Factory while underlining the darker undertones of Solanas's life. The pacing pulls you through a whirlwind of art, feminism, and radical thought. Performances are striking—particularly the way they balance vulnerability and ferocity. It’s not just about the shooting; it’s about what led to it, and that’s what makes it distinctive. You feel the weight of her manifesto, echoing through time. Kind of makes you think about the complexities of art and the people behind it.
Focus on the exploration of radical feminism.Interesting insights into Warhol's art scene.Unique portrayal of Solanas's character.
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