Review of Free Radicals (1958) by Carri D — 22 Oct 2007
Propels you to ponder the order (or randomity) of our very existences, and to question the level at which interaction with others only amplifies our inherent loneliness, and how society has brainwashed us into believing we must be with someone else in order to find happiness instead of finding our own inner guidance and peace.
An examination of how that sense of confusion and loneliness leads us to search outside ourselves, to others or to "God" to find answers and meaning to the whole bloody fiasco called life. It is Altmanesque, with a dark Austrian perspective, finding humor in the places in which we are most embarrassed to laugh.
In short, existential and slightly depressing, as all existential movies are.
This review of Free Radicals (1958) was written by Carri D on 22 Oct 2007.
Free Radicals has generally received mixed reviews.
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