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Turn back the clock and hit the beach with some of our favorite classic Hollywood stars.
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| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckUnfortunately, the film lacks the hypnotizing strangeness of Foreman's best stage efforts and also pales in comparison to cinematic works like Matthew Barney's far more ambitious "Cremaster" series. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittOne of a kind, turning Foreman trademarks such as self-satirical acting and out-of-nowhere music into powerful elements of an outlandish story. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoMakes about as much sense as most dreams. But that's to be expected, because the video feature is a series of successive dreams. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghHopkins possesses a Candide-like equanimity in the face of bizarre happenstance that is thoroughly charming and keeps the story's excesses from becoming exasperating. |
| VarietyRonnie ScheibMendel's visuals consistently fall short of the strange oneiric quality of Foreman's strategically normal-seeming dialogue, with its subtly irregular pauses and repetitions, its austere ellipses and enigmatic insistences. |
| Village VoiceEd ParkThe acting is deliberately bad, directed to an ostensibly dreamlike flatness; and it's also just plain bad. |
| The New York TimesDave KehrIsn't very successful at evoking the dream state, but does a good job of inducing it. |