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1998 · 92 min · ★ 4.9 · Drama, Music
The film's attempt to re-create an acid trip is showcased in this creature's dance: whenever she moves, a rainbow of colors and shapes appear, as if her appendages are the artist's brushes.
Directed by John Maybury
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★ 7.51989
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MovieDramaMystery
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★ 6.72013
SeriesDrama
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★ 6.22008
MovieDramaHistory
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MovieDocumentary
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MovieDramaMusic
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