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So, 'Paul Morrissey: Autumn in Montauk' is this intriguing documentary where Morrissey, that polarizing figure in filmmaking, really lets it all hang out. He’s not shy about tackling heavy themes like sex, religion, and art, and you can feel his frustration just bubbling beneath the surface. The atmosphere is a bit chaotic, almost like a stream of consciousness at times, but it has this unique charm. It's not about flashy visuals or effects; it's more about Morrissey’s raw honesty and wit. The pacing, well, it’s a bit uneven, but that just adds to the experience. It's like you're hanging out with him, listening to his rants and musings in Montauk. Definitely a curious watch for anyone interested in the mind of a filmmaker who doesn’t hold back.
Explores Morrissey's views on art and society.Features candid, unpolished reflections.A reflection on the filmmaker’s frustrations.
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