Wavelength (1967)
1/10
Staring into Nothing
28 October 2019
There's nothing to see here. No, literally - it's 45 minutes of slowly zooming in on a picture hanging on someone's living room wall. That's it. That's literally the whole movie. Apparently a murder also happens off-screen at one point, which we can hear, but no time for that, there's this really neat blank wall with a couple indiscernible pictures hanging on it this movie just has to show you. Oh, and then there's cop sirens and that's how it ends. This is just white-noise background humming someone could've captured with their camcorder and then tried to pass off as an ambient art instillation meant to be projected on the blank walls of art museums. Or something. If you're curious, a few seconds is all you need because that's pretty much the whole entirety of the movie. There's a legend that says Bodhidharma spent 20 years staring at a cave wall. This must've been made with that in mind, as it's a sample of what that must've been like.
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