This is a movie from the past that's also eerily of a piece with the film culture of now and tomorrow.
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The New York TimesManohla Dargis
The New York TimesManohla Dargis
If all this sounds a bit nuts, dangerously self-indulgent and very of its experimental moment, it is. But it's also highly entertaining and, at moments, revelatory about filmmaking as a site of creative tension between individual vision and collective endeavor.
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Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
The title modifies a term coined by political scientist and philosopher Arthur Bentley that refers to the interactions between people and their environment, and the notion of a shifting center is what gives this experiment much of its interest and also limits it from going very far in any single direction.
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Village VoiceMichael Atkinson
Village VoiceMichael Atkinson
May be the ultimate paradigm of self-reflexive cinema, eating Godard's tail for him and one-upping the classic anti-cartoon Duck Amuck by submitting to a cunning entropy and a self-inquiry so relentless the movie never moves from square one.