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WR: Mysteries of the Organism
What does the energy harnessed through orgasm have to do with the state of communist Yugoslavia circa 1971? Only counterculture filmmaker extraordinaire Dušan Makavejev has the answers (or the questions). His surreal documentary-fiction collision begins as an investigation into the life and work of controversial psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Reich and then explodes into a free-form narrative of a beautiful young Slavic girl’s sexual liberation.
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Plot Summary
This experimental documentary explores the life and theories of Wilhelm Reich, a psychoanalyst and philosopher known for his controversial ideas on sexual energy and orgone. Director Dušan Makavejev interweaves archival footage, interviews, and fictionalized scenes to examine Reich's work and its impact, particularly in relation to politics and societal repression. The film is a bold and often provocative examination of human sexuality, freedom, and the suppression of natural instincts.
Critical Reception
WR: Mysteries of the Organism was a highly controversial film upon its release, leading to bans and censorship in many countries, including its native Yugoslavia. Critically, it was lauded by some for its innovative and daring approach to documentary filmmaking and its fearless exploration of taboo subjects, while others found it to be chaotic and gratuitously provocative. It is now widely recognized as a landmark film in avant-garde and political cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious and experimental approach to documentary.
Noted for its provocative exploration of sexuality and political repression.
Criticized by some for its perceived chaos and challenging subject matter.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available. However, its controversial nature suggests a divided audience response, with viewers likely reacting strongly to its unconventional style and daring themes.
Fun Fact
The film was banned in Yugoslavia for several years and caused significant controversy, leading to Dušan Makavejev's temporary exile.
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