Synopsis
Viva and Louis Waldon spend an idyllic afternoon together in an apartment in New York City.
Viva and Louis Waldon spend an idyllic afternoon together in an apartment in New York City.
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i purchased the book version of this, which includes the full english screenplay. i will be using this to create english subtitles for this film to go alongside the german dub. i have no idea how long this will take me as it is the first time i've done anything like this. but expect me to post them (along with progress) in the comments of this review.
I wasn't going to watch this at first because of the fact that it only exists with a German dub and no subtitles, but seeing as I watched Batman Dracula and Couch despite them being excerpts, and that this was Andy Warhol's final directed film, I wanted to see it out of curiosity as well as to be able to talk about both it and him as a whole.
Warhol is now the first director from the 60s New York experimental wave that I've "completed", with "completed" of course being in quotation marks because I've seen everything of his that is available online, but there's so much work that he made during his five-year directorial career that has been lost…
Like every Warhol movie I’ve seen, this is a curio that’s laborious to watch. Two people chat idly some afternoon in a Manhattan apartment and casually engage in intercourse. They chat some more, bathe, and the film ends. The film does retain some power in its historic depiction of explicit sex, and like the loss of one’s virginity is largely, if not decidedly inelegant and self conscious.
absolutely wild that an underground film porno about Vietnam was the start of the golden age of porn
Oh come on, doesn't anyone have like English subtitles, hell, even an English dub would do? Who'd be mad enough to sit through a 2 goddamn hour movie (or should we call it artistic porn?) without understanding the dialogues at all, don't get me wrong, but I'm at a loss with german. So anyone with some solution, I would seriously owe you one
it surprises me that people still go into a Warhol movie expecting to see a movie