One of the strangest films I've ever seen and I loved every minute of it. I'm not a big fan of Soderbergh but this was really something unique, funny and special. 5/5
A wonderful twisted ride. Whims of a Python attitude with the obscurest of all ideas . . . Soderbergh thinking he could live off films like this, I love it.
I found it really unintelligent, boring and dull... For the first 20 or so minutes I was relatively entertained. But after that, none of it was surprising. Worst of all it was genuinely unoriginal. Not the individual scenes, but the idea as a whole has been done to death. One star.
A hypnotic exercise in absurdity, a willful defamation of the punchline and, above all, an elixir for those who hunger for formlessness.
one of my favorite expiriments and films period. it's clever, strange, and I appreciate Soderbergh's ability to take risks. Not a film for everyone, but one everybody should see.
Obvious joke review referencing notable part of the film. But really, how does one review this? It's an experience. Hilarious, mind-boggling, but very surprisingly thought provoking. The kind of film that will gain equal parts praise and harsh criticism. You've got to watch it to decide which side you fall on, but personally, I enjoyed it to no end!
Daring effort from writer-director-cinematographer-star Steven Soderbergh is a surreal absurdist comedy that works most of the time. At times it tries too hard to be weird, and it looses energy toward the end, but for the most part it's sharp, clever, and genuinely funny.
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