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So, 'Lizard, or How to Perform in Front of the Reptile' is this quirky documentary from '86 that really captures a specific vibe, ya know? It’s got this restless energy, a lizard darting around while a guy matches its frenetic pace to a punk beat. It feels both chaotic and hypnotic, like you’re watching a performance piece unfold. The visuals are raw, and the practical effects, though minimal, really give it a gritty texture that complements the punk ethos. There’s something interesting about the themes of speed, movement, and perhaps even the absurdity of life itself. It’s not conventional by any means, and that’s what makes it stand out in a collection.
Unique punk aestheticExperimental styleEngaging exploration of rhythm and movement
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