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ULTRA (1986) is a fascinating dive into the chaotic world of avant-garde filmmaking. This documentary isn't your standard narrative; it's a video collage that pulls you through a whirlwind of noise, provocative imagery, and a strange mix of medical procedures and artistic studies. The pacing is erratic, almost disorienting, which fits perfectly with the content—it’s like stepping into someone’s fever dream. You get interviews and bits of smut that challenge your comfort zone, all wrapped in a rough, gritty aesthetic typical of Come Organisation’s style. There’s a loose structure that makes it feel both raw and meticulously curated, with practical effects that don't shy away from the grotesque. It’s distinctive in how it blurs the line between art and chaos.
Great for those interested in experimental cinema.Features a collage of unexpected thematic elements.Reflects the underground scene of the mid-80s.
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William Bennett
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