Review of Dead Man (1995) by Xavierblaq — 28 Dec 2013
Dead Man is a western-themed psychedelic tragedy with heavy comedic elements, something I did not know could even exist until I watched this movie. With decent acting, mind-blowing visuals, and high-brow comedy that left me either rolling or speechless, Dead Man impresses on all the common levels of cinema.
However, beneath all this mind-boggling weirdness is a soul that, once found, can move one to think more about their own existence, as Blake does. Therefore, the film might be one of the weirdest movies ever, but it still has a heart whose beats can be heard through the excellent guitar work of Neil Young.
This review of Dead Man (1995) was written by Xavierblaq on 28 Dec 2013.
Dead Man has generally received positive reviews.
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