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Gone Crazy
When a psychopath seeking revenge on the Mayor of a small town steals a mega bomb from a local research facility, two police Inspectors will have to team up together. Both working different angles of the same case, they have to rescue a Professor kidnapped by the madman, and also stop his evil plan of blowing up a nearby dam in order to flood the town where everyone lives.
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Plot Summary
A woman seeking spiritual enlightenment travels to India and becomes entangled with a charismatic but dubious guru. As she delves deeper into his teachings, she begins to question her own beliefs and the reality around her. Her journey becomes a surreal exploration of faith, delusion, and the search for truth in a foreign land.
Critical Reception
Gone Crazy received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its ambitious themes and Fonda's performance, others found its narrative disjointed and its exploration of spirituality superficial. Audiences were similarly divided, with some connecting with its philosophical undertones and others finding it pretentious.
What Reviewers Say
Fonda delivers a compelling performance as a woman on a transformative spiritual journey.
The film's exploration of Eastern spirituality and guru culture is uneven and sometimes superficial.
Visually striking but narratively unfocused, the movie struggles to maintain its momentum.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's artistic ambition and Jane Fonda's commitment to her role. However, many felt the plot was too meandering and the spiritual themes were not explored deeply enough, leading to a sense of dissatisfaction with the overall message.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in India, with director Paul Schneider aiming for an authentic portrayal of the ashram culture that was popular in the West during the 1970s and early 1980s.
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