Gross US & Canada
$3,041,083
Opening weekend US & Canada
$19,859
Gross worldwide
$3,041,083
Gross US & Canada
$3,041,083
Opening weekend US & Canada
$19,859
Gross worldwide
$3,041,083
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By Tate 2022-08-09 18:09:47
Who is Robert Kluber? The greatest underground cartoonist in the United States. In the decades from the hippie era to the present, his works can be called the chronicle of the most instinctive and basic desires of mankind; he is a perverted academic and a shameless freak. , A downright world-weary, he takes LSD, he warmly embraces the excess imagination, he shows everything in the comics: from the love of women with strong buttocks and muscular muscles to the incest and mutual rape of model...
By Kayleigh 2022-08-09 17:25:42
The artist gazing into the abyss
He is a true artist. The rare biographical film, perhaps because of his character and the dark style that he has always adhered to in his works, allowed him to allow his inner darkness to be recorded by the camera and open to the public. We can also see his painful childhood and the emptiness and emptiness in his heart. On the good side, he can draw inspiration from the abyss in his heart and transform it into comics and paintings to express it, and at the same time re-examine himself in the...
By Leonora 2022-08-09 13:12:21
The artist is precious and unique
I don’t know if it’s the cartoonist or the comics. Although it is a documentary, the whole film is quite weird. After reading it, I feel uncomfortable. It may not be suitable for some people to watch, after all, it is niche. No wonder there are so few film reviews, let me add something.
The film shows Robert Crumb's pioneering role in underground comics. Interviewed his family and ex-girlfriends. In the btw film, he and his ex-wife’s son died in 2017, and were related to a car accident...
By Rahsaan 2022-08-09 11:55:20
I have watched a lot of restricted movies recently, and most of them are cartoons... probably because real-life interpretations are controlled and convergent, but the ones on paper are different and can be discriminated arbitrarily. Unlimited pornography, and Ultimate violence...
In fact, people’s original intentions are always good. They yearn for a strong girl and kind boy under a beautiful and light sky like Ghibli. The hero always rescues all suffering children in times of crisis. ....
By Stuart 2022-08-09 11:43:38
Does Krupp really hate women as the book says?
The film tells about some things about Robert Kluber in the comics. Through Kluber's confession and interviews with related characters, it tells Kluber in his own eyes and Kluber in the eyes of others.
Kluber is a shy person who feels uncomfortable when listening to strangers. She admires women. Don’t listen to her always expressing disgust towards women. He has an ex-girlfriend, a normal man with two wives and two children. Like his older brothers Charlie and Maxson, they are still...
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By Dora 2023-09-16 04:29:37
Claimed to be in the top 20 documentaries, but I don't think so. 9 minutes, abandon the...
By Jana 2023-08-20 06:38:53
Regardless of the field, the sharp material is a person with a certain strong emotion, but the processing method is different. Some of these materials become accelerators and some become brake...
By Delia 2023-08-09 21:15:39
It is really a golden sentence, and every sentence can lead to infinite thinking, whether it is philosophical or artistic. But this narrative really makes me feel very loose - some people say that a complex person can't be explained by a big narrative, I don't believe it, I think it must be cut in a different...
By Lenny 2023-08-08 22:50:53
What are the criteria for evaluating a good documentary? In any respect, this is a mediocre work not to mention wonderful, where can it be said that the 20 best documentaries of all...
By Adrienne 2023-08-07 02:43:15
This is weird! ! ! !...
Robert Crumb: I'm drawing some portraits of girls that I had crushes on in high-school. Milford Delaware. This one I'm drawing now is Winona Newhouse, affectionally known among the boys as "The Shelf." She had a phenomenal rear shelf.
Terry Zwigoff: What are you trying to get at in your work?
Robert Crumb: Jesus! I dunno. I don't work in terms of conscious messages. I can't do that. It has to be something that I'm revealing to myself while I'm doing it. It's hard to explain. Which means that, while I'm doing it, I don't know what it's about. You have to have the courage, or the... to take that chance, you know? What's gonna come out? What's coming out of this? I enjoy drawing. It's a deeply ingrained habit.
Robert Hughes: I think Crumb is, basically he's the Bruegel of the last half of the twentieth century. I mean, there wasn't a Bruegel of the first half but there is one of the last half, and that is Robert Crumb. Because he gives you that tremendous kind of impaction of lusting, suffering, crazed humanity in sorts of bizarre, gorgolye-like, allegorical forms. He's just got this very powerful imagination which goes right over the top a lot of the time. But it very seldom lies.