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Intent (2002) is a raw glimpse into chaos, capturing a live performance by the danger musician Death Squad. The atmosphere is electric, fraught with tension, as the audience is taken on a wild ride through his dark artistic expression. You really feel that unsettling blend of performance art and real-life horror, especially when he starts using a loaded gun. The pacing is erratic, mirroring his descent into madness. The practical effects of his self-inflicted injuries are visceral, making it hard to look away. The whole thing feels like a documentary where the lines between performer and spectator blur in a disturbing way. It’s a tough watch but undeniably a piece of performance history that pushes boundaries.
Unique blend of documentary and performance art.Captures intense and unpredictable moments.Raises questions about art, safety, and audience complicity.
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