I was not impressed at all, well maybe a little bit. I found the visuals more appealing on the left screen and the dialogue somewhat interesting on the right side, since there was no audio on the left screen. The sweat and pope parts were funny but really couldn't keep my attention. It was pretty crazy when whoever it was hit that girl, I did not expect that at all and then it got really intense. I'm supposing that it wasn't staged, but it is really hard to tell with the film style that Warhol and Morrissey chose. It has a reality style feel that is kinda creepy during the shooting up and hitting of the women sections. It would of been much better if we could have used dual projectors but not too logical for class. I found the beginning hilarious as I have with many films but its a dark, weird humor that Im not positive a lot of people get now a days. Things aren't said for shock value, but simply what was on their minds. They spoke as they felt. As I look back at it, I guess I enjoyed it a little more than I did immediately after. Monday, March 1, 2010
Chelsea Girls Response
I was not impressed at all, well maybe a little bit. I found the visuals more appealing on the left screen and the dialogue somewhat interesting on the right side, since there was no audio on the left screen. The sweat and pope parts were funny but really couldn't keep my attention. It was pretty crazy when whoever it was hit that girl, I did not expect that at all and then it got really intense. I'm supposing that it wasn't staged, but it is really hard to tell with the film style that Warhol and Morrissey chose. It has a reality style feel that is kinda creepy during the shooting up and hitting of the women sections. It would of been much better if we could have used dual projectors but not too logical for class. I found the beginning hilarious as I have with many films but its a dark, weird humor that Im not positive a lot of people get now a days. Things aren't said for shock value, but simply what was on their minds. They spoke as they felt. As I look back at it, I guess I enjoyed it a little more than I did immediately after.
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