Review of What Is It? (2005) by Hunter D — 02 Sep 2008
A unique theatrical experience unlike any other, this film really challenges the conventions of cinema, not in terms of its avant-garde structure, which can be found in other movies, but in terms of how it shows the audience things we aren't used to that are truly challenging.
What is just as interesting as the film itself is the audience and the collective reactions to what is going on in the film. This is definitely a movie that Glover is right to only show when he is present in person, as so much of it could be taken out of context to hurt him and the mentally and physically disabled performers he worked with.
See it if you have a chance, it's a theatrical experience that is truly memorable.
This review of What Is It? (2005) was written by Hunter D on 02 Sep 2008.
What Is It? has generally received mixed reviews.
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