Watched: 06/19/2023
Format: Criterion
Viewing: First
Director: Niklos Nikloidas
Sometimes JAL pitches a movie and, knowing nothing about it, I say "sure. This will surely be different from my usual fare." And, indeed, such is the case with 1990's Singapore Sling, a Greek-made film in English and French, that was part of a movement I'd never heard of before, that being a Greek-based Shock Cinema. I am unsure this is a real movement, but this is maybe the second Greek film I've ever seen, and I know no one who is Greek, so, why not?
Firstly, I'm not sure I actually think you should watch this movie. It's a real YMMV bit of cinema that is intended to deliberately provoke and upset and make you laugh. In the US we'd call it exploitation cinema for lack of a better label, but I'd argue that label is on the wrong jar in this case.
In general, I don't ask the question: what is this movie for?