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Hmm...

All the reveiws said Cremaster 3 was the best of the cycle. They were wrong.


I came out of Cremaster 2 with my mind on fire, burning with desire to understand, to see the whole Cycle. Cremaster 3 killed that dead.

I don't actually have a lot to say about this one. There's a synopsis on the Cremaster website that offers as much insight as I can. All I can add is that while I could find a clear thematic development between C1 and C2, C3 seemed unconnected.

And that Matthew Barney is hit and miss as a filmmaker.

He composes some incredible images. But he has no grasp of pacing. The first half of C3 was (with some remarkable exceptions) simply boring.

I know this isn't Hollywood. But if you choose to work in a time-based medium, you have accept that timing is part of your aesthetic effect. Barney doesn't get that his audience is visually literate. We don't need to be beaten repeatedly over the head with an image for it to register. We grew up on MTV, man.

Maybe that's the problem. Maybe the Role of Tedious Repetion in Video Art is simply to cover the artist's insecuirities. "This is High Art," he screams, looping an image for the seventh time, "Not some lowbrow video-clip."

(Something similar happened during the early day of photography. Photographers would recreate famous paintings for the camera, in a bid to be regarded as a serious art form.)

Whatever the reasoning, it doesn't work. It robs the film of emotional impact. And makes me question the competence of the maker. There are ways of expressing boredom, without being boring yourself.

And while we're talking incompetance: can the Guggenhiem Museum please set up a fund to pay a bouncer to follow Mathew Barney around, and punch the mutherfucker if he ever tires to film slapstick comedy again? That bar scene is just cringeworthy.


The second half is better. There's some actual pace to the pacing, some more great images, and a duel between hardcore bands Agnostic Front and Murhpy's Law. But it still lacks the visceral punch of Cremaster 2.

Linky Goodness:
Racing Dead Horses. Dental Torture. The Usual. -- New York Times review of Cremaster 3, lots of insight.

Self-Portraiture Meets Mythology: Matthew Barney Talks About His "Cremaster Cycle" -- like it says, an interview with Mathew Barney.

Re: Now *this* is performance art!

Date: 2004-02-15 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andricongirl.livejournal.com
wow this passion spam is insane .
I wonder if ill get it as I have IP logging on.. can we trace the fucker then?

Re: Now *this* is performance art!

Date: 2004-02-16 08:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgan303.livejournal.com
The thing I *love* about randomly spamming Christians is that while they're oh-so-eager to spill their badly-spelt opinions about what you should believe all over your journal/email/whatever, they do it anonymously and then fuck off, leaving absolutely no room for further discussion or articulation of your general lack of appreciation about having your personal space invaded by some illiterate wanker with an imaginary friend. It's cowardly, and I really do wonder if having someone who can't use capitals or grammar tell you that you should accept Jesus as your personal saviour ever *actually* convinces anyone they should really do so.
Grrr...

They *said* The Passion was going to cause a resurgence in 'religious issues'. I can't help but feel that at this time, in this political climate, this film is not exactly a Good Thing.

Re: Now *this* is performance art!

Date: 2004-02-16 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgan303.livejournal.com
On a side note, I wonder if this chap knows that both the assistant director and star of the film were both struck by lightning while on set? The guy playing Jesus was struck *twice*, on two different days. Certainly made me giggle.

Re: Now *this* is performance art!

Date: 2004-02-16 03:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andricongirl.livejournal.com
i am wondering though if this is a concerned xtian, or if its a paid spammer advertising campaign, posing as above.

I'm of the mind it is the latter

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