Indescribable.
Zulawskis rendition of Dostojewski steps over the borders. This is
surreal theater from it's most outside, most avant-garde, and yes, it's
most autonomous perspective. The viewer is entertained, no doubt; and
everything he sees is staged for his entertainment; but never is there a
doubt that this is a form art that lives beyond the category of
entertainment. To prove that such an art is possible, Zulawski makes his
actors transform into lifeless figures that recite paradox phrases; and
with that, he makes them the vulnerable animals that people really are,
behind their masks. If you look at the dark sides, you can also find
innocence, but you won't find reason or rationality – only sheer
emotion, usually struggling with one's minds rational side, but the
latter is entirely lost here. Still, the protagonists find ways to give
their lives a philosophical fundament, and they spent the whole of the
film arguing about them, thereby feeling pain, enduring humiliation,
reaching for freedom. Harshly uncompromising, ever unforgettable.
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