Review of Innocence Unprotected (1968) by Walter M — 21 Feb 2013
An art house experiment that is nearly perfect in execution by one of the kings of surreal and weird, Dusan Makavejev. A bit long in places due to the old talkie and some odd placements of commercials, but this is not weird merely for the quirks, but also to subvert the authorities and help tell the story of Yugoslavia and its eventual separation into new countries.
Really amazing stunts by the lead actor. A really fun movie experience that will be an odd ride for most.
This review of Innocence Unprotected (1968) was written by Walter M on 21 Feb 2013.
Innocence Unprotected has generally received positive reviews.
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