Crack Glass Eulogy

Crack Glass Eulogy

1992
Short Film
6m
A nostalgic envisionment of city living - the potential shards of memory seen as if always on the verge of cutting the mind to pieces ...: "Nostalgia is the most dangerous thought process" (poet Charles Olson, mid-60s). (Stan Brakhage)
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Crack Glass Eulogy

1992
Short Film
6m
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Avg Percentile 31.73% from 74 total ratings

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Rated 05 Jul 2010
30
31st
I fell asleep three times
Rated 02 Dec 2009
80
68th
Brakhage's unique eye and perspective makes the familar so alien -- and I mean that in a good way. Unlike most Brakhage films, this has an actual soundtrack, but the score works, too
Rated 30 May 2010
46
7th
Rather dull and lifeless. Feels slapped together without much thought. Even the composed music doesn't help much.
Rated 15 Jun 2010
50
7th
One of those things that just is. Don't really have anything good to say about it but nothing bad either. It passed by I saw some images, was not especially interested in any of them and now it's over.
Rated 17 Jan 2012
76
35th
My second least favourite of his films out of what I've seen thus far, but still really good.
Rated 15 Jan 2014
66
27th
It's cool to see Brakhage use a sound-track as avant-garde as his own abstract imagery, though I'm not sure if this could've benefited from just being silent. It's got a good home video quality to it, but lacks a thesis and meanders for its short length.
Rated 17 Nov 2014
4
52nd
conveys a certain fragility of human creation. might be the first brakhage for which my score is higher than my PSI.
Rated 19 May 2020
3
38th
A work of Brakhage's which I frankly like better than I understand.

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