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  • Tate 2022-08-09 18:09:47

    Robert Kluber

    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,...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Rahsaan 2022-08-09 11:55:20

    Relevant restriction level

    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,...

  • 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....

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Director: Terry Zwigoff

Language: English Release date: April 28, 1995