Review of A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory (2007) by Mike M — 28 Sep 2010
Poorly structured as mystery, hamstrung by the elusiveness of Factory life, the reluctance to provide anyone with any point or meaning; Robinson isn't the first director to be suckered into casting about for answers that were perhaps never there to begin with, and her blurry DV imagery becomes resistible very quickly.
Where "A Walk in the Sea" intrigues is in reconvening key players (Morrissey, Malanga, Ron Nameth) to explore how the Factory was more than just about Andy... At its best, Robinson's film serves a similar purpose to her uncle's beloved strobe effects, revealing both the light and the dark of the Factory.
This review of A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory (2007) was written by Mike M on 28 Sep 2010.
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