Review of Earwig

Earwig (2021)
1/10
There's no point🤕🤕🤕
16 August 2023
I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the image on the poster is much more expressive than on this one, and even the poster creator realized which canvas was in front of him.

The title credits begin, proclaiming the uniqueness of the creators. If this is the case, then we have complete freedom to express criticism.

Don't look for meaning, it doesn't exist. It's just artistic images that don't have an obvious connection in terms of meaning, but only visually. Yes, the name of the image explains what is happening - you can hear all the sounds: rustling, creaking, chewing, swallowing. An earwig is an insect, but do not allow yourself to be deceived - the creator shamelessly slips a false image. It's an abstraction and an art house. I look at this and think of David Lynch, who made surrealist films not for the sake of surrealism itself, but only to use the form of art cinema in his film language. The whole movie is dark, you can't make out anything without a magnifying glass, but the creator of this work of art doesn't need clarity. He films for himself and in the name of himself, in the name of his genius. Let's applaud the genius!
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