Boyd Rice's debut into the film world is a surreal attack on the senses. Although his process is unknown to myself, his imagery is much like the hand painted films of Stan Brakhage. It appears as if he painted a different swastika on each frame of celluloid. There are few color changes that happen which could have been how the light was interacting with the picture and could appear much differently as each print is played. The soundtrack is a very minimal Non(Rice's recording alias) style of music much like the songs 'Pillar of Silence' and 'Storm' from the album, "Blood and Flame". To an average audience, this film will appear boring, however I do believe there is an audience out there who will enjoy this piece by the legendary Boyd Rice.
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