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Huntsman 5.1
A university student is suddenly attacked by a tactical squad. After blacking out, he resumes consciousness to find he has somehow killed them all. As the police arrive, a girl with impressive physical skills (Shana) arrives to rescue him. She reveals that he has a computer chip in his brain and can be controlled remotely. Now, two rivals are after them for the technology.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and work of the avant-garde filmmaker Scott B., focusing on his early career and artistic influences. It delves into his experimental approaches to filmmaking and his contributions to underground cinema.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary focused on an experimental filmmaker, 'Huntsman 5.1' received limited theatrical release and critical attention. It is primarily appreciated by cinephiles and those interested in avant-garde film history.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its deep dive into an influential underground filmmaker.
Seen as an important document for scholars of experimental cinema.
Some found the pacing and style challenging for a general audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's specialized nature. Those who have seen it often praise its educational value for understanding avant-garde filmmaking and Scott B.'s unique vision.
Fun Fact
The documentary 'Huntsman 5.1' itself utilizes experimental editing techniques, mirroring the style of the filmmaker it profiles.
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