The film is a transfixing “flicker” film that distills the cinematic experience to projected light and color patterns, allowing “the viewer to become aware of the electrical-chemical functioning of his own nervous system.”
Directed by Paul Sharits
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Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
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Paul Sharits
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Popular Reviews
8 reviews
Mohmad Ali
0.5★ · 05/30/25
ايع
ايع
yara
8.0★ · 02/18/25
ooo mesmerising turned into ooo terrifying and i live for that
ooo mesmerising turned into ooo terrifying and i live for that
charlie
0.5★ · 03/05/23
I CAN HEAR AGAIN
I CAN HEAR AGAIN
Leslie
2.0★ · 04/20/22
I respect the art and I’ll admit that I was VERY aware of the electrical signals in my body as I watched, but I also feel like someone is bashing my skull in. In a non-metaphorical way. I’m going to watch Cary Grant almost get hit by an airplane instead <3
I respect the art and I’ll admit that I was VERY aware of the electrical signals in my body as I watched, but I also feel like someone is bashing my skull in. In a non-metaphorical way. I’m going to watch Cary Grant almost get hit by an airplane instead <3
Leslie
2.1★ · 04/20/22
I respect the art and I’ll admit that I was VERY aware of the electrical signals in my body as I watched, but I also feel like someone is bashing my skull in. In a non-metaphorical way.I’m going to watch Cary Grant almost get hit by an airplane instead <3
I respect the art and I’ll admit that I was VERY aware of the electrical signals in my body as I watched, but I also feel like someone is bashing my skull in. In a non-metaphorical way.I’m going to watch Cary Grant almost get hit by an airplane instead <3