21-87 (1964)
4/10
Expressionist? Unimpressive!
25 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"21-87" is a 10-minute film by Canadian writer and director Arthur Lipsett and I think today it is really only somewhat known because of its connection to "Star Wars" filmmaker George Lucas. And it's fine this was as it is really not a good film. It's very random in terms of what we see and the only part that somewhat entertained me is the one when we see people react to being filmed while on an escalator. I have no idea what Lucas saw in here because I sure did not see a lot of value I gotta say. So yeah, in my opinion this over 50-year-old black-and-white film has not aged particularly well. Good thing about it is that you don't need to speak English to watch it because it is all about what you see and not what you hear. But why would you want to watch it? I can't see much value in here. Not recommended.
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