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Lazaro’s Trip
In the post-apocalypse, Lazaro learns the reason behind the reckoning of the country through a confrontation with beasts and monsters of the past.
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Plot Summary
A struggling British musician, Lazaro, embarks on a bizarre journey across Europe in pursuit of his elusive ex-lover. His quest takes him through unexpected encounters and surreal landscapes as he grapples with his past and his uncertain future. The film blends elements of road movie, dark comedy, and existential drama.
Critical Reception
Alex Cox's 'Lazaro's Trip' received a mixed reception, with critics often divided on its unconventional narrative and dark humor. While some praised Cox's signature quirky style and the film's artistic ambition, others found its pacing and surreal elements to be alienating.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, eccentric directorial voice and unconventional storytelling.
Criticized by some for being overly abstract and lacking a clear narrative drive.
Lauded for its blend of dark comedy and poignant moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Lazaro's Trip' are scarce, but those available suggest a polarizing experience, with viewers either appreciating its offbeat nature or finding it difficult to connect with.
Fun Fact
Director Alex Cox, known for cult films like 'Repo Man' and 'Sid and Nancy', often incorporates autobiographical or personal themes into his independent productions.
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