Review of Charisma (1999) by Michael F — 27 Oct 2007
Who the fuck knows what the man's driving at; it juxtaposes nature and society, meaning with nothing, scientific fact with romantic fiction, the individual and the whole, good and evil, right and wrong, dualities galore dueling and goring to whore out all talks of pertinacity to all walks of life.
What's in a man? What's in a tree? What's in politics? What's in spirituality? What's in man? What's in nature? What's in the rules of the world? Did they ever leave at all? Who the fuck knows what the man's driving at? We can bounce pretentions at every on and every where but knowledge is knowing that one cannot know.
All I can figure is this film feels like "home" to me, and its an enjoyable, prodding watch over painfully prodding people and the wassernixen and WaterNixons they despise and inspire.
This review of Charisma (1999) was written by Michael F on 27 Oct 2007.
Charisma has generally received positive reviews.
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