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So, 'Watch The K Foundation Burn a Million Quid' is this fascinating snapshot of the early '90s art scene, really. Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty, both former members of The KLF, take their anarchic spirit to a whole new level by literally burning a million pounds. It’s shot in this almost voyeuristic style, with their roadie Gimpo capturing the whole surreal spectacle. The atmosphere is oddly tense, yet at times it feels like a deadpan absurdist comedy. You get drawn into their philosophical musings on money, art, and the very act of destruction itself. The pacing is deliberate, kind of hypnotic in a way. It’s a unique artifact of its time, blending performance art with documentary — definitely not your run-of-the-mill flick.
Surreal exploration of money and artDeliberate pacing enhances the experienceIntriguing blend of documentary and performance art
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