Review of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) by Ryan K — 29 Feb 2008
In 1943, a landmark film was made. Inspiring countless filmmakers (Anger and Merhige notably)with simple camera techniques and fluid motions that run on like a labrinthe of creeks. Seems to view as a student film, experimenting with different lighting and camera techniques, yet subtle hints of female expressionlism and a slew of inner changing emotions open the mind and force you to delve deeper into eccentric thought.
A truly remarkable film and a must see film for art film students or just plain film nutz.
This review of Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) was written by Ryan K on 29 Feb 2008.
Meshes of the Afternoon has generally received very positive reviews.
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