Review of Free Fall (1964) by Edgar C — 10 Feb 2014
A profuse exercise in experimental randomness, with ideas flowing like a cascade of nature, biology and jazz, Free Fall is potentially Lipsett's scariest experience, as the cognitive dissonance and the interruption of the mind process and reception of stimuli is multiplied by 5. For those that have experienced the first three sometimes-non-jump-scare scary (and somewhat underappreciated) collages of the relatively famous YouTube user contron and his "Mentally Disturbing" videos technical influence, hunting down these little beauties will make it clearer as to where that tradition was born from.
99/100.
This review of Free Fall (1964) was written by Edgar C on 10 February 2014.
Free Fall has generally received mixed reviews.
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