Midgette is a man filled with angst over the meaning of life in a world wracked by war. This gives him a handy excuse to run off from his usually naked wife, McAdams, his loving mother, Ford, and his friend, Gallan. Midgette usually ends up by himself, spouting incoherent dialog that, when
decipherable, offers such sage wisdom as, "This war is a crime against nature." A good rule of thumb for film-goers is to avoid any film in which the actors use their own names for their characters. This movie is no exception. It has an improvisational style for just about everything, making for a
disjointed effort that is impossible to sit through. The title comes from the desig...
Released:
1971
Rated:
NR
Length:
87 mins