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River of Fundament is a fascinating journey, really. Matthew Barney's take on Mailer's Ancient Evenings is pretty unique, to say the least. It unfolds in three parts, blending together drama and fantasy in a way that feels almost operatic. The pacing is deliberate; each segment draws you into its surreal atmosphere. The practical effects are something else, creating a tangible world that enhances the themes of life, death, and rebirth. You can feel Barney's artistic vision throughout, and the collaboration with Jonathan Bepler adds layers with the score. Performance art weaves through the narrative, making it a blend of cinema and sculpture that's hard to categorize. It's definitely distinctive in both its execution and its ambition.
Engaging blend of narrative and performance art.Unique visual style and practical effects.Explores deep themes of life and death.
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