Review of Prelude: Dog Star Man (1962) by Charles P — 03 Apr 2013
Stan Brakhage's avant-garde short film, Dog Star Man is supposedly a story about a bearded man climbing a mountain accompanied by a dog. But what I see is a fog of heavy experimental editing with clip featuring fast paste images of the sun, human testicles and other mumbo jumbo, that now a days are just another music visualization on your computer, something that made this film revolutionary back then, probably.
And the plot summary has no meaning at all, although there's a one forth of a second clip featuring a man and a dog, and that's supposedly enough, but I wasn't given what I was promised, I want my money back.
There's actually another five sequels, but watching the first one was pretty much enough. 30 minutes that felt more like 30 hours. You are not gonna gain anything from this movie other than epilepsy.
Thumbs down.
This review of Prelude: Dog Star Man (1962) was written by Charles P on 03 Apr 2013.
Prelude: Dog Star Man has generally received positive reviews.
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