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Uranus (2013)

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Uranus

2 reviews
1/10

Pointless tosh

Well, the director thought he'd be arty. Camera shots of men's bodies, faces, actions taken from odd angles while either alone or with another man. Interspersed with these were details of a Renaissance painting. Each of the men was incredibly beautiful, the best of Brazilian manhood playing characters presumed to be gay.

The IMDb page here says that this is "avant garde". It's not. I don't see any new techniques or methods to engage the viewer.

I'm even more surprised that the guy who made the excellent "Dry Wind" would have wasted his time on this than I was after seeing his short Netuno which was bad enough.

If you want to see some truly handsome men, watch. Otherwise leave well alone.
  • laduqesa
  • Dec 28, 2024
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mythology as pretext

Mythology as pretext for a seductive, cold cinematographic essay. The eroticism as tool . Fragments of skin, looks, The Saint Scripture in blasphenious context, ipsation and soething reduced at a chain of references about self devoration.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • May 2, 2020
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