It's about as interesting as autopsy footage can be. I've seen my fair share of this kind of thing so, personally, I didn't find anything too stand-out about it. If you're really into postmortem gore with an 'experimental' angle than this will probably be more up your alley.
Sunday, January 3, 2016
The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes (1971)
There's not really a whole lot to talk about with this one. "The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes" is a 30-minute experimental film, showcasing an autopsy in close-up detail. There's absolutely no sound accompanying the 16mm footage of a cadaver being taken apart at this particular Pittsburgh morgue...
It's about as interesting as autopsy footage can be. I've seen my fair share of this kind of thing so, personally, I didn't find anything too stand-out about it. If you're really into postmortem gore with an 'experimental' angle than this will probably be more up your alley.
It's about as interesting as autopsy footage can be. I've seen my fair share of this kind of thing so, personally, I didn't find anything too stand-out about it. If you're really into postmortem gore with an 'experimental' angle than this will probably be more up your alley.
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Documentary,
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