
Grolsch Film Works and VICE Films present 'The Fourth Dimension', a film that gives us a glimpse of enlightenment through the eyes of three one-of-a-kind characters. The three filmmakers - Fedorchenko, Korine and Kwiecinski - have created three unique stories that offer up their vision of this higher plane of existence, the Fourth Dimension. Each filmmaker takes his character on a journey that changes the way they see the world and themselves. And each filmmaker will offer a ... (Full plot summary below)
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Grolsch Film Works and VICE Films present 'The Fourth Dimension', a film that gives us a glimpse of enlightenment through the eyes of three one-of-a-kind characters. The three filmmakers - Fedorchenko, Korine and Kwiecinski - have created three unique stories that offer up their vision of this higher plane of existence, the Fourth Dimension. Each filmmaker takes his character on a journey that changes the way they see the world and themselves. And each filmmaker will offer a different perspective on what the Fourth Dimension is.
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| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonGiven the huge brief and the fact that none of the directors saw what the others were up to during the creative process, it's no wonder that the end result feels diminshed by comparison, like an elaborate joke set-up without a decent punchline. |
| HeyUGuysJamie NeishIt's much too slow, and is decidedly unfocused and useless if taken on face value. |
| User ReviewCaleb Cthis is just something else and fascinating in every way. Comedic moments too. |
| User ReviewArseniy VVery hard to discern what the best quality here is. But whatever it is - I found it fairly enjoyable. |
| User ReviewBen Rholy jesus christ, what a poor, disjointed, pointless film. this is meant to explore the 4th dimension? it's barely two dimensional, in fact it's 1D! |