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The movie that almost killed Dennis Hopper's career.
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
I just watched this recently after having it in my watchlist for ages so it's funny to see a post about it here. It's a really hard movie to rate or have a definite "take" on but it's worth experiencing. While it's hard to digest I certainly don't regret watching it and will probably even revisit it someday because there's a lot to take in. It's an ugly, raw, and flawed work of art from a flawed person. To me that's the most compelling type of film. And as far as experimental art films go, it certainly wasn't boring.
idk, it was a good movie to watch stoned and alone in the middle of the afternoon