Review of 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance (1995) by Edgar C — 31 Dec 2012
Combining the abrupt editing of Der Siebente Kontinent (1989) with Todd Haynes' narrative structure in the disturbing Poison (1991), we take a layered trip once more into the mass media surroundings of the middle class and the undeniable implications it executes in cotidianity. Simultaneous to Tarantino's roller-coaster of intertwining stories, this is a challenging masterpiece that divides life itself into little fragments where everything is mathematically interrelated in an endless set of possibilities while questioning the futility of violence.
97/100.
This review of 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance (1995) was written by Edgar C on 31 Dec 2012.
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