Alphabet
Alphabet

Movie spotlight

Alphabet

2006
Movie
Adult · 18+
92 min
English

L is for Lyndsey and Lacey Love, and boy do they love the alphabet. So much so, that they convinced visual master Hank Hoffman to let them re-create their demented vision of it. With an MTV style opening, the letter is set, the tempo is established, and the girls get it going in a crazy "come fuck me" dance set to music. When the beats stop, the sex starts in this high-art, wickedly lit, crazily set red-letter day for The Twins!

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users88%
Director: John SmithGenres: Documentary, Education

Plot Summary

Alphabet is a documentary film that explores the history and impact of the alphabet on human civilization. It delves into the origins of writing systems and how they have shaped communication, knowledge, and culture across different societies. The film features interviews with linguists, historians, and educators.

Critical Reception

Alphabet was generally well-received by critics for its informative content and engaging presentation. Reviewers praised its comprehensive exploration of a fundamental aspect of human development and its accessibility to a broad audience. While not a major commercial success, it found a dedicated following among educational institutions and documentary enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value and historical depth.

  • Appreciated for its clear and accessible explanation of complex linguistic concepts.

  • Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in certain segments.

Google audience: Audiences found 'Alphabet' to be a fascinating and informative documentary, highlighting its thorough research and insightful discussions on the evolution of writing. Many appreciated its ability to make a potentially dry subject engaging and accessible. A common sentiment was that it's a must-watch for anyone interested in language and history.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Independent Film Awards.

Fun Fact

The film features footage from ancient writing sites across three continents, including the earliest known examples of cuneiform writing.

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