Trapping a group of characters in a contemporary art installation and slapping thematic tags as trapped existence, perverse sexuality, and life and creation, etc. thereon do not make good cinema. This film is more of a proof that a female director could be no less sadistic in (physically) exploiting her actors, and also that in some respect Japanese sci-fi hentai is far more avant-garde than self-important arthouse films.
"It struck me as funny that these guys at the summit of power, spiritual power, musical power, world fame, '65, May, June, were so unsure of their minds and speech."—Allen Ginsberg
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