Flaming Creatures
- 1963
- 45min
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4,6/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.An experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.An experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.
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- AnecdotesThe film caused a national scandal upon its original underground release; it was banned in 22 states and in four countries. Critic Jonas Mekas brought it around to various screenings in the 1960s, but was arrested at several of them.
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Francis Francine: Today Ali Baba comes. Ali Baba comes today.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Divine Trash (1998)
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Somewhere in between the poetic and manic lies "Flaming Creatures", Jack Smith's infamously odd avant garde classic. I find this to be a movie that is very difficult to rate because it really isn't a typical movie. Even for experimental underground cinema, it comes across as really weird and unsettling.
The first half is easily the highlight. The notorious "rape" sequence is one of the most f*cking crazy and disturbing scenes I have ever witnessed. The chaotic atmosphere is only boosted by Smith's drunkenly soaring camera, capturing the ear piercing shrieking of the film's "creatures".
The second half is less compelling, but still interesting. It is the much more positive and comical half, as the "creatures" joyously dance with one another behind old pop music. It is entertaining and amusing to an extent, despite dragging on a bit.
Most people probably will not enjoy this little oddity nearly as much as I have, which is totally okay. This movie is so damn bizarre, graphic, unsettling, confusing, and chaotic that it is almost surprising that ANYONE could appreciate it that is not mentally ill. However, I did manage to find much within Jack Smith's mad masterpiece to adore.
The first half is easily the highlight. The notorious "rape" sequence is one of the most f*cking crazy and disturbing scenes I have ever witnessed. The chaotic atmosphere is only boosted by Smith's drunkenly soaring camera, capturing the ear piercing shrieking of the film's "creatures".
The second half is less compelling, but still interesting. It is the much more positive and comical half, as the "creatures" joyously dance with one another behind old pop music. It is entertaining and amusing to an extent, despite dragging on a bit.
Most people probably will not enjoy this little oddity nearly as much as I have, which is totally okay. This movie is so damn bizarre, graphic, unsettling, confusing, and chaotic that it is almost surprising that ANYONE could appreciate it that is not mentally ill. However, I did manage to find much within Jack Smith's mad masterpiece to adore.
- framptonhollis
- 25 mars 2017
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Пламенеющие создания
- Lieux de tournage
- Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(a rooftop)
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- Budget
- 300 $US (estimé)
- Durée45 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Flaming Creatures (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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