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For our inaugural episode, we ascended "The Holy Mountain," Alejandro Jodorowsky's mind-bending cinematic trip from 1973, where surrealism meets a spiritual quest on steroids. This cult classic takes you on a wild ride with a Christ-like protagonist and his eclectic band of planet-themed followers, all searching for enlightenment on the legendary Holy Mountain.
It's a visual feast of bizarre and provocative imagery, a satirical poke at everything from consumerism to the quest for immortality, and a storytelling style that throws the rulebook out the window. "The Holy Mountain" isn't just a film; it's an experience—a kaleidoscopic journey through the absurd, the mystical, and the utterly unforgettable.
By Cinema Laser Club: Movie ReviewsFor our inaugural episode, we ascended "The Holy Mountain," Alejandro Jodorowsky's mind-bending cinematic trip from 1973, where surrealism meets a spiritual quest on steroids. This cult classic takes you on a wild ride with a Christ-like protagonist and his eclectic band of planet-themed followers, all searching for enlightenment on the legendary Holy Mountain.
It's a visual feast of bizarre and provocative imagery, a satirical poke at everything from consumerism to the quest for immortality, and a storytelling style that throws the rulebook out the window. "The Holy Mountain" isn't just a film; it's an experience—a kaleidoscopic journey through the absurd, the mystical, and the utterly unforgettable.