FOUR LETTERS, ONE MOVIE
As thousands of troops face mortal danger in Iraq, debate on the prevalent usage of “fuck” in American society seems like a discussion for another day. So if the smog lifts sometime soon, Steve Anderson’s like-named documentary will be there waiting. Reveling in vulgarity with charming, child-like glee, Fuck is a libertarian’s wet dream. But unlike the endless rounds of tiring obscenities that defined the vaguely discernible narrative in The Aristocrats, Anderson uses a familiar storytelling structure, mixing interviews with archival footage and trendy graphics to create a coherent essay. The man obviously cares deeply about his curse words.
Read the rest of the review in the New York Press...
As thousands of troops face mortal danger in Iraq, debate on the prevalent usage of “fuck” in American society seems like a discussion for another day. So if the smog lifts sometime soon, Steve Anderson’s like-named documentary will be there waiting. Reveling in vulgarity with charming, child-like glee, Fuck is a libertarian’s wet dream. But unlike the endless rounds of tiring obscenities that defined the vaguely discernible narrative in The Aristocrats, Anderson uses a familiar storytelling structure, mixing interviews with archival footage and trendy graphics to create a coherent essay. The man obviously cares deeply about his curse words.
Read the rest of the review in the New York Press...
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