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The Degenerate dives deep into the chaotic world of Andy Milligan, a true outsider in the New York film scene. The doc captures his rough and tumble style, showcasing those raw performances and outlandish practical effects that defined his grindhouse films. It’s fascinating how the pacing shifts, reflecting Milligan’s own disjointed life—full of tumult and creativity. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film paints a portrait of an auteur who refused to conform, often leaving you questioning the very nature of art. It’s a wild ride that brings out the complexities of his legacy, showcasing both the brilliance and the messiness behind his so-bad-it’s-good schlock. Definitely something unique in the documentary landscape.
Focus on Milligan's unique filmmaking style.Explore the impact of his personal struggles on his art.Consider the significance of the 1970s NYC underground film scene.
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