Altered States (1980)

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Country: US
Technical: col 102m
Director: Ken Russell
Cast: William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban

Synopsis:

A research scientist loses his faith in God and tries to find Him in some romanticised notion of essential self, with a bit of help from some native American halucinogens and lashings of pseudo-scientific jargon. He finds his way back to birth, but discovers it to be just as meaningless as death.

Review:

Pure hokum, really, finally recanting its supposed profundities, and presented with the subtlety we have come to expect from the enfant terrible of overstatement: Freud, made concrete! Very glossily and entertainingly presented, all the same, and still his most successful American film, for what that is worth.

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Country: US
Technical: col 102m
Director: Ken Russell
Cast: William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban

Synopsis:

A research scientist loses his faith in God and tries to find Him in some romanticised notion of essential self, with a bit of help from some native American halucinogens and lashings of pseudo-scientific jargon. He finds his way back to birth, but discovers it to be just as meaningless as death.

Review:

Pure hokum, really, finally recanting its supposed profundities, and presented with the subtlety we have come to expect from the enfant terrible of overstatement: Freud, made concrete! Very glossily and entertainingly presented, all the same, and still his most successful American film, for what that is worth.


Country: US
Technical: col 102m
Director: Ken Russell
Cast: William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban

Synopsis:

A research scientist loses his faith in God and tries to find Him in some romanticised notion of essential self, with a bit of help from some native American halucinogens and lashings of pseudo-scientific jargon. He finds his way back to birth, but discovers it to be just as meaningless as death.

Review:

Pure hokum, really, finally recanting its supposed profundities, and presented with the subtlety we have come to expect from the enfant terrible of overstatement: Freud, made concrete! Very glossily and entertainingly presented, all the same, and still his most successful American film, for what that is worth.