Review of Blonde Cobra (1963) by Jens T — 11 Jan 2011
This is one of the most disjointed films I've ever seen. I have a fondness for experimental films, but I cannot see the point of this one. The cinematography either consists of extreme close-ups or a completely black screen for long periods of time. There really is no story except random music, cackling, and psychotic ramblings of a deviant sexual nature.
I'm quite confused on how this made it onto the list of films that must be seen before you die. Maybe it was considered groundbreaking and shocking at the time it was made, but today just comes off equally as impressive as the product of giving a group of extremely drunk or high people a camera and locking them in a room.
This review of Blonde Cobra (1963) was written by Jens T on 11 Jan 2011.
Blonde Cobra has generally received very negative reviews.
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