DYN AMO explores aspects of women's slavery, a slavery that involves them in acting out fantasies that have lost whatever social value they had long ago .... DYN AMO may be partially the tale of the creation that runs away with the creator. But it is also revolutionary to the extent that Dwoskin shows these false roles to be escapable. ... And the women in the film remain, despite an environment of which the best that can be said is that it is a parody of itself, despite their acute identity distortion, aware, if not of an alternative, at least of the desperate need for one ... - (Verina Glaessner, Time Out, London)
Dyn Amo is a 'drama' exploring the distinction of a person's self and his/her projection of that self to others; and it is a 'horror movie' tragically suggesting how a projection can become more substantial than the self behind it. Its subjects are role-playing (especially sexual role-playing) and the masochism of playing a role that conforms to others' exploitative interests. - (Stephen Dwoskin)
(Imágenes obtenidas de la edición en DVD conjunta de Re:voir y Lux)
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Una tortura para la mente y por ello (no necesariamente, pero en este caso sí) una joyita experimental
¡Coincido en lo de joyita, pero no en lo de tortura!
Buen blog el tuyo, a seguir... :-)
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