The Holy Mountain (1973) Direct
: Beneath the surreal imagery and acid-trip pacing, the film is a biting satire of religious fundamentalism, capitalist production, and militarism.
For those looking to dive deeper into Jodorowsky’s kaleidoscopic mind, more reviews and essays can be found on sites like 366 Weird Movies or by exploring his broader filmography through film history archives. THE HOLY MOUNTAIN (1973) - Craig DiLouie The Holy Mountain (1973)
: In one of cinema's most famous endings, Jodorowsky literally breaks the fourth wall, reminding the audience that "this is a film" and demanding they seek reality elsewhere. Viewer’s Advisory : Beneath the surreal imagery and acid-trip pacing,
This is for the average moviegoer. It is graphic, featuring sequences involving ritualistic animal imagery and intense anti-religious themes. However, for "connoisseurs of the weird," it remains an unmissable, brain-melting masterpiece. Viewer’s Advisory This is for the average moviegoer
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I love that it’s called “Paradise” and yet because it’s Pil/Slash, we know it’s going to be some seriously disturbing shit. Mitsugi looks terrifyingly evil.