With bold and canny camera work that yields an uproarious parody of Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal,” White dynamites the formalist restraint of art films and the bonds of narrative logic to unleash the primal ecstasy of the cinema.
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Village VoiceAlan Scherstuhl
Village VoiceAlan Scherstuhl
Thomas White's lost-and-found avant-lulu Who's Crazy? pulses with the newly possible.
The movie, shot mostly in crisp, sometimes smoky black and white, is far better, a quirky but purposeful grafting of Mack Sennett to the French New Wave. Yet it’s the soundtrack that has the staying power.
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Slant MagazineJames Lattimer
Slant MagazineJames Lattimer
Thomas White's is a bizarre, undisciplined romp through snowbound Belgian vistas and '60s signifiers alike.