Velcrow Ripper defines his film, which took four years to make, as “an exploration of a fool’s subjective vision as it becomes warped by society, a gradual transition from dream to nightmare… a cardboard parody, blatantly staged and simplistic.”
Velcrow Ripper defines his film, which took four years to make, as “an exploration of a fool’s subjective vision as it becomes warped by society, a gradual transition from dream to nightmare… a cardboard parody, blatantly staged and simplistic.”